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Role of hepatic STAT3 in brain-insulin action on hepatic glucose production.

Authors :
Inoue, Hiroshi
Ogawa, Wataru
Asakawa, Akihiro
Okamoto, Yasuo
Nishizawa, Akihiko
Matsumoto, Michihiro
Teshigawara, Kiyoshi
Matsuki, Yasushi
Watanabe, Eijiro
Hiramatsu, Ryuji
Notohara, Kenji
Katayose, Koji
Okamura, Hitoshi
Kahn, C. Ronald
Noda, Tetsuo
Takeda, Kiyoshi
Akira, Shizuo
Inui, Akio
Kasuga, Masato
Source :
Cell Metabolism; Apr2006, Vol. 3 Issue 4, p267-275, 9p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Summary: STAT3 regulates glucose homeostasis by suppressing the expression of gluconeogenic genes in the liver. The mechanism by which hepatic STAT3 is regulated by nutritional or hormonal status has remained unknown, however. Here, we show that an increase in the plasma insulin concentration, achieved either by glucose administration or by intravenous insulin infusion, stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of STAT3 in the liver. This effect of insulin was mediated by the hormone''s effects in the brain, and the increase in hepatic IL-6 induced by the brain-insulin action is essential for the activation of STAT3. The inhibition of hepatic glucose production and of expression of gluconeogenic genes induced by intracerebral ventricular insulin infusion was impaired in mice with liver-specific STAT3 deficiency or in mice with IL-6 deficiency. These results thus indicate that IL-6-STAT3 signaling in the liver contributes to insulin action in the brain, leading to the suppression of hepatic glucose production. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15504131
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20770375
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2006.02.009