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Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide modulates adipocyte lipolysis and reesterification
Authors:Getty-Kaushik Lisa  Song Diane H  Boylan Michael O  Corkey Barbara E  Wolfe M Michael
Institution:Obesity Research Center, Department of Molecular Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Abstract:Objective: Glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) is an incretin released from intestinal K‐cells during the postprandial period. Previous studies have suggested that GIP may play an etiologic role in obesity; thus, the GIP receptor may represent a target for anti‐obesity drugs. The present studies were conducted to elucidate mechanisms by which GIP might promote obesity by examining the effect of GIP on both glycerol release (indicative of lipolysis) and free fatty acid (FFA) release (indicative of both lipolysis and reesterification), as well as the ability of a GIP‐specific receptor antagonist (ANTGIP) to attenuate these effects. Research Methods and Procedures: Isolated rat adipocytes were perifused on a column with 10 nM GIP alone or in combination with 10 μU/mL insulin, 1 μM isoproterenol, or 1 μM ANTGIP. Samples were collected every minute and assayed for FFA, glycerol, and lactate. Results: GIP significantly increased FFA reesterification (decreased FFA release by 25%), stimulated lipolysis (increased glycerol release by 22%), and attenuated the lipolytic response to isoproterenol by 43%. These properties were similar to those of insulin in vitro, suggesting that GIP possesses insulin‐like lipogenic effects on adipocytes. Finally, ANTGIP reversed the effects of GIP on both basal and stimulated adipocyte metabolism. Discussion: These studies provide further evidence for an important physiological role for GIP in lipid homeostasis and possibly in the pathogenesis of obesity. They also suggest that the GIP receptor may represent an excellent target for the prevention and treatment of obesity and obesity‐related type 2 diabetes.
Keywords:triglyceride  free fatty acid  glycerol  type 2 diabetes
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