Targeting steroid receptor coactivator 1 with antisense oligonucleotides increases insulin-stimulated skeletal muscle glucose uptake in chow-fed and high-fat-fed male rats
Cantley JL, Vatner DF, Galbo T, Madiraju A, Petersen M, Perry RJ, Kumashiro N, Guebre-Egziabher F, Gattu AK, Stacy MR, Dione DP, Sinusas AJ, Ragolia L, Hall CE, Manchem VP, Bhanot S, Bogan JS, Samuel VT. Targeting steroid receptor coactivator 1 with antisense oligonucleotides increases insulin-stimulated skeletal muscle glucose uptake in chow-fed and high-fat-fed male rats. AJP Endocrinology And Metabolism 2014, 307: e773-e783. PMID: 25159329, PMCID: PMC4216948, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00148.2014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdipose TissueAnimalsBiological TransportDiet, High-FatEnzyme InhibitorsGene Expression Regulation, EnzymologicGlucose IntoleranceGlucose Transporter Type 4Insulin ResistanceIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsIntramolecular OxidoreductasesLipocalinsLiverMaleMuscle, SkeletalNuclear Receptor Coactivator 1Oligodeoxyribonucleotides, AntisensePhosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase (GTP)Prostaglandin D2Protein Interaction Domains and MotifsProteolysisRats, Sprague-DawleyConceptsMuscle glucose uptakeSteroid receptor coactivator-1Endogenous glucose productionInsulin-stimulated muscle glucose uptakeReceptor coactivator-1Glucose uptakeGlucose homeostasisInsulin-stimulated skeletal muscle glucose uptakeAntisense oligonucleotideBasal endogenous glucose productionInsulin-stimulated whole-body glucose disposalCoactivator-1Whole-body glucose disposalSkeletal muscle glucose uptakeLipocalin-type prostaglandin D2 synthaseSprage-Dawley ratsGluconeogenic enzymes