Endocrine fibroblast growth factors 15/19 and 21: From feast to famine

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We review the physiology and pharmacology of two atypical fibroblast growth factors (FGFs)-FGF15/19 and FGF21-that can function as hormones. Both FGF15/19 and FGF21 act on multiple tissues to coordinate carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in response to nutritional status. Whereas FGF15/19 is secreted from the small intestine in response to feeding and has insulin-like actions, FGF21 is secreted from the liver in response to extended fasting and has glucagon-like effects. FGF21 also acts in an autocrine fashion in several tissues, including adipose. The pharmacological actions of FGF15/19 and FGF21 make them attractive drug candidates for treating metabolic disease. © 2012 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Potthoff, M. J., Kliewer, S. A., & Mangelsdorf, D. J. (2012, February 15). Endocrine fibroblast growth factors 15/19 and 21: From feast to famine. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.184788.111

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