FoxO1 integrates direct and indirect effects of insulin on hepatic glucose production and glucose utilization.

Nat Commun

1] Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA [2] Medical Service, Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, 820 South Damen Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA, USA.

Published: May 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • FoxO proteins, specifically FoxO1, play a significant role in how insulin affects the liver, which was studied using special mouse models lacking insulin receptors.
  • Liver-specific insulin receptor knockout (LIRKO) mice showed severe insulin resistance, but removing FoxO1 from these mice (creating LIRFKO mice) reversed this resistance and improved glucose metabolism.
  • The findings suggest that inhibiting FoxO1 is essential for insulin’s ability to regulate liver glucose production and usage, while also indicating that insulin’s effects outside the liver can help maintain overall glucose balance even when FoxO1 is disrupted.

Article Abstract

FoxO proteins are major targets of insulin action. To better define the role of FoxO1 in mediating insulin effects in the liver, we generated liver-specific insulin receptor knockout (LIRKO) and IR/FoxO1 double knockout (LIRFKO) mice. Here we show that LIRKO mice are severely insulin resistant based on glucose, insulin and C-peptide levels, and glucose and insulin tolerance tests, and genetic deletion of hepatic FoxO1 reverses these effects. (13)C-glucose and insulin clamp studies indicate that regulation of both hepatic glucose production (HGP) and glucose utilization is impaired in LIRKO mice, and these defects are also restored in LIRFKO mice corresponding to changes in gene expression. We conclude that (1) inhibition of FoxO1 is critical for both direct (hepatic) and indirect effects of insulin on HGP and utilization, and (2) extrahepatic effects of insulin are sufficient to maintain normal whole-body and hepatic glucose metabolism when liver FoxO1 activity is disrupted.

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