Authors
Mashani Mohamad, Sarah Jayne Mitchell, Lindsay Edward Wu, Melanie Yvonne White, Stuart James Cordwell, John Mach, Samantha Marie Solon‐Biet, Dawn Boyer, Dawn Nines, Abhirup Das, Shi‐Yun Catherine Li, Alessandra Warren, Sarah Nicole Hilmer, Robin Fraser, David Andrew Sinclair, Stephen James Simpson, Rafael de Cabo, David George Le Couteur, Victoria Carroll Cogger
Publication date
2016/8
Journal
Aging Cell
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
706-715
Description
While age‐related insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia are usually considered to be secondary to changes in muscle, the liver also plays a key role in whole‐body insulin handling and its role in age‐related changes in insulin homeostasis is largely unknown. Here, we show that patent pores called ‘fenestrations’ are essential for insulin transfer across the liver sinusoidal endothelium and that age‐related loss of fenestrations causes an impaired insulin clearance and hyperinsulinemia, induces hepatic insulin resistance, impairs hepatic insulin signaling, and deranges glucose homeostasis. To further define the role of fenestrations in hepatic insulin signaling without any of the long‐term adaptive responses that occur with aging, we induced acute defenestration using poloxamer 407 (P407), and this replicated many of the age‐related changes in hepatic glucose and insulin handling. Loss of fenestrations in the …
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