INSL5-deficient mice display an alteration in glucose homeostasis and an impaired fertility

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Insulin-like factor 5 (INSL5), amemberof the insulin superfamily, is expressed in the colorectum and hypothalamus. To facilitate studies into the role of INSL5, we generated Insl5-/- mice by gene targeting. Insl5-/- mice were born in the expected Mendelian ratio, reached normal body weight, but displayed impaired maleandfemale fertility that areduetomarkedreduction in sperm motility and irregular length of the estrous cycle. Furthermore, Insl5-/- mice showed impairment in glucose homeostasis with characteristic elevation of serum glucose levels at an advanced age. Glucose and insulin tolerance tests revealed that the increased blood glucose in Insl5-/- mice was due to glucose intolerance resulting from reduced insulin secretion. Morphometric and immunohistological analyses revealed that the Insl5-/- mice had markedly reduced average islets area and β-cell numbers. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry showed the expression of INSL5 in enteroendocrine cells in the colorectal epithelium and the presence of its putative receptor relaxin family peptide receptor 4 inpancreatic islet cells. These results suggest the potential role of INSL5 signaling in the regulation of insulin secretion and β-cell homeostasis. Copyright © 2012 by The Endocrine Society.

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Burnicka-Turek, O., Mohamed, B. A., Shirneshan, K., Thanasupawat, T., Hombach-Klonisch, S., Klonisch, T., & Adham, I. M. (2012). INSL5-deficient mice display an alteration in glucose homeostasis and an impaired fertility. Endocrinology, 153(10), 4655–4665. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2012-1161

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