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Irs1 and Irs2 signaling is essential for hepatic glucose homeostasis and systemic growth

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
Volume 116, Issue 1, Pages 101-114

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/JCI25735

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [DK43808, DK55236, R01 DK038712, R01 DK043808] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES [R01DK043808, R01DK038712] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Insulin receptor substrates, including Irs1 and Irs2, integrate insulin and IGF receptor signals with heterologous pathways to coordinate growth and metabolism. Since Irs2 is thought to be especially important in hepatic nutrient homeostasis, we deleted Irs1 from hepatocytes of WT mice (called LKO) or genetically insulin-resistant Irs1(-/-) mice (called LKO:.Irs1(-/-)). Viable LKO:.Irs1(-/-) mice were 70% smaller than WT or LKO mice, and 40% smaller than Irs1(-/-) mice. Hepatic insulin receptors were functional in all the mice, but insulin signaling via the Akt-FoxO1 pathway was reduced in Irs1(-/-) and LKO liver, and undetected in LKO:.Irs1(-/-) liver; however, Gsk3 beta phosphorylation (Ser9) and hepatic glycogen stores were nearly normal in all of the mice. LKO and Irs1(-/-) mice developed insulin resistance and glucose intolerance that never progressed to diabetes, whereas LKO::Irs1(-/-) mice developed hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia immediately after birth. Regardless, few hepatic genes changed expression significantly in Irs1(-/-) or LKO mice, whereas hundreds of genes changed in LKO:.Irs1(-/-) mice - including elevated levels of Pck1, G6pc, Ppargc1, Pparg, and Igfbp1. Thus, signals delivered by Irs1 or Irs2 regulate hepatic gene expression that coordinates glucose homeostasis and systemic growth.

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