Apolipoprotein A-IV improves glucose homeostasis by enhancing insulin secretion

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Abstract

Apolipoprotein A-IV (apoA-IV) is secreted by the small intestine in response to fat absorption. Here we demonstrate a potential role for apoA-IV in regulating glucose homeostasis. ApoA-IV-treated isolated pancreatic islets had enhanced insulin secretion under conditions of high glucose but not of low glucose, suggesting a direct effect of apoA-IV to enhance glucose-stimulated insulin release. This enhancement involves cAMP at a level distal to Ca 2+influx into the β cells. Knockout of apoA-IV results in compromised insulin secretion and impaired glucose tolerance compared with WT mice. Challenging apoA-IV -/- mice with a high-fat diet led to fasting hyperglycemia and more severe glucose intolerance associated with defective insulin secretion than occurred in WT mice. Administration of exogenous apoA-IV to apoA-IV -/- mice improved glucose tolerance by enhancing insulin secretion in mice fed either chow or a high-fat diet. Finally, we demonstrate that exogenous apoA-IV injection decreases blood glucose levels and stimulates a transient increase in insulin secretion in KKAy diabetic mice. These results suggest that apoA-IV may provide a therapeutic target for the regulation of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and treatment of diabetes.

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Wang, F., Kohan, A. B., Kindel, T. L., Corbin, K. L., Nunemaker, C. S., Obici, S., … Tso, P. (2012). Apolipoprotein A-IV improves glucose homeostasis by enhancing insulin secretion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(24), 9641–9646. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1201433109

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