RBP4 functions as a hepatokine in the regulation of glucose metabolism by the circadian clock in mice

Nov 14, 2015Diabetologia

The liver protein RBP4 helps the body control blood sugar according to the daily biological clock in mice

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Abstract

RBP4 displayed diurnal oscillations in the liver and plasma, which were dampened in liver-specific-Bmal1-knockout mice.

  • BMAL1 regulates hepatic RBP4 expression through its target, DBP.
  • Knockdown of RBP4 or DBP in the liver increases whole-body insulin sensitivity in a time-of-day-dependent manner.
  • Hepatic overexpression of RBP4 can reverse the insulin-sensitizing effects caused by depletion of BMAL1.
  • RBP4 may serve as a hepatokine involved in glucose metabolism regulation by the circadian clock.

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