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Diabetologia 2002-Sep

Improved metabolic disorders of insulin receptor-deficient mice by transgenic overexpression of glucokinase in the liver.

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M Jackerott
A Baudry
D Bucchini
J Jami
R L Joshi

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OBJECTIVE

Insulin receptor null mutant mice develop severe diabetes, ketoacidosis and liver steatosis and die within 1 week after birth. Since the liver plays an essential role in the control of glucose homeostasis, we examined in this work whether the metabolic disorders of insulin receptor-deficient mice could be improved upon restoration of hepatic glucose metabolism by transgenic constitutive overexpression of glucokinase selectively in the liver.

METHODS

We first generated transgenic mice overexpressing rat glucokinase cDNA under control of the liver-specific phenylalanine hydroxylase gene promoter. These transgenic mice were crossed with heterozygous insulin-receptor-null mutants to produce homozygous insulin-receptor-null mice overexpressing glucokinase in the liver.

RESULTS

The transgenic mice overexpressing glucokinase in the liver showed improved glucose tolerance and were mildly hypoglycaemic and hyperlipidaemic under starved conditions. The introduction of the glucokinase transgene in insulin receptor null mice did not prevent the development of glycosuria. However, ketoacidosis was delayed by more than 1 week and survival was prolonged to 10 to 16 days in 16% of the pups. In these longer surviving pups, serum glucose and triglyceride concentrations were lowered, hepatic glycogen stores were reconstituted and liver steatosis was absent as compared with the pups which had developed strong ketoacidosis and died earlier.

CONCLUSIONS

These results show that overexpression of hepatic glucokinase can compensate, in part, for the metabolic disorders developed by insulin receptor-deficient mice. This shows the importance of improving hepatic function in diabetes and must revive interest in enhancement of glucokinase activity as a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of diabetes.

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