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Muscle-specific Pten deletion protects against insulin resistance and diabetes
Authors:Wijesekara Nadeeja  Konrad Daniel  Eweida Mohamed  Jefferies Craig  Liadis Nicole  Giacca Adria  Crackower Mike  Suzuki Akira  Mak Tak W  Kahn C Ronald  Klip Amira  Woo Minna
Affiliation:Programme in Cell Biology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 2N9.
Abstract:
Pten (phosphatase with tensin homology), a dual-specificity phosphatase, is a negative regulator of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt signaling pathway. Pten regulates a vast array of biological functions including growth, metabolism, and longevity. Although the PI3K/Akt pathway is a key determinant of the insulin-dependent increase in glucose uptake into muscle and adipose cells, the contribution of this pathway in muscle to whole-body glucose homeostasis is unclear. Here we show that muscle-specific deletion of Pten protected mice from insulin resistance and diabetes caused by high-fat feeding. Deletion of muscle Pten resulted in enhanced insulin-stimulated 2-deoxyglucose uptake and Akt phosphorylation in soleus but, surprisingly, not in extensor digitorum longus muscle compared to littermate controls upon high-fat feeding, and these mice were spared from developing hyperinsulinemia and islet hyperplasia. Muscle Pten may be a potential target for treatment or prevention of insulin resistance and diabetes.
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