1. The transcription factor COUP-TFII is negatively regulated by insulin and glucose via Foxo1- and ChREBP-controlled pathways.
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Perilhou A, Tourrel-Cuzin C, Kharroubi I, Henique C, Fauveau V, Kitamura T, Magnan C, Postic C, Prip-Buus C, and Vasseur-Cognet M
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- Animals, Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors, COUP Transcription Factor II metabolism, Cell Line, Forkhead Box Protein O1, Glucokinase metabolism, Hepatocytes drug effects, Hepatocytes metabolism, Insulin genetics, Insulin metabolism, Insulin Secretion, Insulin-Secreting Cells drug effects, Insulin-Secreting Cells metabolism, Liver drug effects, Liver enzymology, Liver metabolism, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Obese, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Rats, Triglycerides metabolism, COUP Transcription Factor II genetics, Down-Regulation drug effects, Forkhead Transcription Factors metabolism, Glucose pharmacology, Insulin pharmacology, Nuclear Proteins metabolism, Signal Transduction drug effects, Transcription Factors metabolism
- Abstract
COUP-TFII has an important role in regulating metabolism in vivo. We showed this previously by deleting COUP-TFII from pancreatic beta cells in heterozygous mutant mice, which led to abnormal insulin secretion. Here, we report that COUP-TFII expression is reduced in the pancreas and liver of mice refed with a carbohydrate-rich diet and in the pancreas and liver of hyperinsulinemic and hyperglycemic mice. In pancreatic beta cells, COUP-TFII gene expression is repressed by secreted insulin in response to glucose through Foxo1 signaling. Ex vivo COUP-TFII reduces insulin production and secretion. Our results suggest that beta cell insulin secretion is under the control of an autocrine positive feedback loop by alleviating COUP-TFII repression. In hepatocytes, both insulin, through Foxo1, and high glucose concentrations repress COUP-TFII expression. We demonstrate that this negative glucose effect involves ChREBP expression. We propose that COUP-TFII acts in a coordinate fashion to control insulin secretion and glucose metabolism.
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- 2008
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