Authors
Chase Romere, Clemens Duerrschmid, Juan Bournat, Petra Constable, Mahim Jain, Fan Xia, Pradip K Saha, Maria Del Solar, Bokai Zhu, Brian York, Poonam Sarkar, David A Rendon, M Waleed Gaber, Scott A LeMaire, Joseph S Coselli, Dianna M Milewicz, V Reid Sutton, Nancy F Butte, David D Moore, Atul R Chopra
Publication date
2016/4/21
Journal
Cell
Volume
165
Issue
3
Pages
566-579
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Hepatic glucose release into the circulation is vital for brain function and survival during periods of fasting and is modulated by an array of hormones that precisely regulate plasma glucose levels. We have identified a fasting-induced protein hormone that modulates hepatic glucose release. It is the C-terminal cleavage product of profibrillin, and we name it Asprosin. Asprosin is secreted by white adipose, circulates at nanomolar levels, and is recruited to the liver, where it activates the G protein-cAMP-PKA pathway, resulting in rapid glucose release into the circulation. Humans and mice with insulin resistance show pathologically elevated plasma asprosin, and its loss of function via immunologic or genetic means has a profound glucose- and insulin-lowering effect secondary to reduced hepatic glucose release. Asprosin represents a glucogenic protein hormone, and therapeutically targeting it may be beneficial in …
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Scholar articles
C Romere, C Duerrschmid, J Bournat, P Constable… - Cell, 2016