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Circulating Glucagon 1-61 Regulates Blood Glucose by Increasing Insulin Secretion and Hepatic Glucose Production

Authors :
Albrechtsen, Nicolai J. Wewer
Kuhre, Rune E.
Hornburg, Daniel
Jensen, Christian Z.
Hornum, Mads
Dirksen, Carsten
Svane, Maria
Gasbjerg, Laerke S.
Jorgensen, Nils B.
Gabe, Maria N.
Balk-Moller, Emilie
Albrechtsen, Reidar
Winther-Sorensen, Marie
Galsgaard, Katrine D.
Meissner, Felix
Jorsal, Tina
Lund, Asger
Vilsboll, Tina
Eliasen, Rasmus
Bojsen-Moller, Kirstine N.
Idorn, Thomas
Deacon, Carolyn F.
Knop, Filip K.
Rosenkilde, Mette M.
Hartmann, Bolette
Feldt-Rasmussen, Bo
Mann, Matthias
Madsbad, Sten
Holst, Jens J.
Albrechtsen, Nicolai J. Wewer
Kuhre, Rune E.
Hornburg, Daniel
Jensen, Christian Z.
Hornum, Mads
Dirksen, Carsten
Svane, Maria
Gasbjerg, Laerke S.
Jorgensen, Nils B.
Gabe, Maria N.
Balk-Moller, Emilie
Albrechtsen, Reidar
Winther-Sorensen, Marie
Galsgaard, Katrine D.
Meissner, Felix
Jorsal, Tina
Lund, Asger
Vilsboll, Tina
Eliasen, Rasmus
Bojsen-Moller, Kirstine N.
Idorn, Thomas
Deacon, Carolyn F.
Knop, Filip K.
Rosenkilde, Mette M.
Hartmann, Bolette
Feldt-Rasmussen, Bo
Mann, Matthias
Madsbad, Sten
Holst, Jens J.
Source :
Albrechtsen , N J W , Kuhre , R E , Hornburg , D , Jensen , C Z , Hornum , M , Dirksen , C , Svane , M , Gasbjerg , L S , Jorgensen , N B , Gabe , M N , Balk-Moller , E , Albrechtsen , R , Winther-Sorensen , M , Galsgaard , K D , Meissner , F , Jorsal , T , Lund , A , Vilsboll , T , Eliasen , R , Bojsen-Moller , K N , Idorn , T , Deacon , C F , Knop , F K , Rosenkilde , M M , Hartmann , B , Feldt-Rasmussen , B , Mann , M , Madsbad , S & Holst , J J 2017 , ' Circulating Glucagon 1-61 Regulates Blood Glucose by Increasing Insulin Secretion and Hepatic Glucose Production ' , Cell Reports , vol. 21 , no. 6 , pp. 1452-1460 .
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Glucagon is secreted from pancreatic α cells, and hypersecretion (hyperglucagonemia) contributes to diabetic hyperglycemia. Molecular heterogeneity in hyperglucagonemia is poorly investigated. By screening human plasma using high-resolution-proteomics, we identified several glucagon variants, among which proglucagon 1-61 (PG 1-61) appears to be the most abundant form. PG 1-61 is secreted in subjects with obesity, both before and after gastric bypass surgery, with protein and fat as the main drivers for secretion before surgery, but glucose after. Studies in hepatocytes and in β cells demonstrated that PG 1-61 dose-dependently increases levels of cAMP, through the glucagon receptor, and increases insulin secretion and protein levels of enzymes regulating glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. In rats, PG 1-61 increases blood glucose and plasma insulin and decreases plasma levels of amino acids in vivo. We conclude that glucagon variants, such as PG 1-61, may contribute to glucose regulation by stimulating hepatic glucose production and insulin secretion.

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Albrechtsen , N J W , Kuhre , R E , Hornburg , D , Jensen , C Z , Hornum , M , Dirksen , C , Svane , M , Gasbjerg , L S , Jorgensen , N B , Gabe , M N , Balk-Moller , E , Albrechtsen , R , Winther-Sorensen , M , Galsgaard , K D , Meissner , F , Jorsal , T , Lund , A , Vilsboll , T , Eliasen , R , Bojsen-Moller , K N , Idorn , T , Deacon , C F , Knop , F K , Rosenkilde , M M , Hartmann , B , Feldt-Rasmussen , B , Mann , M , Madsbad , S & Holst , J J 2017 , ' Circulating Glucagon 1-61 Regulates Blood Glucose by Increasing Insulin Secretion and Hepatic Glucose Production ' , Cell Reports , vol. 21 , no. 6 , pp. 1452-1460 .
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1022568762
Document Type :
Electronic Resource