[HTML][HTML] Glucose in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus regulates GLP-1 release

Y Ma, R Ratnasabapathy, I De Backer… - JCI insight, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Y Ma, R Ratnasabapathy, I De Backer, C Izzi-Engbeaya, MS Nguyen-Tu, J Cuenco, B Jones…
JCI insight, 2020ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Glucokinase (GK) is highly expressed in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN);
however, its role is currently unknown. We found that GK in the PVN acts as part of a glucose-
sensing mechanism within the PVN that regulates glucose homeostasis by controlling
glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) release. GLP-1 is released from enteroendocrine L cells in
response to oral glucose. Here we identify a brain mechanism critical to the release of GLP-
1 in response to oral glucose. We show that increasing expression of GK or injection of …
Abstract
Glucokinase (GK) is highly expressed in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN); however, its role is currently unknown. We found that GK in the PVN acts as part of a glucose-sensing mechanism within the PVN that regulates glucose homeostasis by controlling glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) release. GLP-1 is released from enteroendocrine L cells in response to oral glucose. Here we identify a brain mechanism critical to the release of GLP-1 in response to oral glucose. We show that increasing expression of GK or injection of glucose into the PVN increases GLP-1 release in response to oral glucose. On the contrary, decreasing expression of GK or injection of nonmetabolizable glucose into the PVN prevents GLP-1 release. Our results demonstrate that gluco-sensitive GK neurons in the PVN are critical to the response to oral glucose and subsequent release of GLP-1.
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