2010
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00385.2009
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Apelin is necessary for the maintenance of insulin sensitivity

Abstract: The recently discovered peptide apelin is known to be involved in the maintenance of insulin sensitivity. However, questions persist regarding its precise role in the chronic setting. Fasting glucose, insulin, and adiponectin levels were determined on mice with generalized deficiency of apelin (APKO). Additionally, insulin (ITT) and glucose tolerance tests (GTT) were performed. To assess the impact of exogenously delivered apelin on insulin sensitivity, osmotic pumps containing pyroglutamated apelin-13 or sali… Show more

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“…It is expressed in many tissues throughout the body and ranges between 13 and 36 amino acids with intended target receptors that include the CNS [76]. Apelin produced and secreted by adipocytes has been demonstrated to have effects ranging from fluid homeostasis, insulin secretion, epithelial proliferation, and cytokine regulation [77,78]. This hormone is proposed to be anti-obesigenic in normal weight individuals and behaves similar to that of insulin, however levels are found to be increased in obese individuals as well as those with type 2-diabetes [79].…”
Section: Apelinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is expressed in many tissues throughout the body and ranges between 13 and 36 amino acids with intended target receptors that include the CNS [76]. Apelin produced and secreted by adipocytes has been demonstrated to have effects ranging from fluid homeostasis, insulin secretion, epithelial proliferation, and cytokine regulation [77,78]. This hormone is proposed to be anti-obesigenic in normal weight individuals and behaves similar to that of insulin, however levels are found to be increased in obese individuals as well as those with type 2-diabetes [79].…”
Section: Apelinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apelin KO mice have reduced insulin sensitivity, are glucose intolerant and are hyperinsulinaemic (Yue et al 2010). The peripheral administration of apelin reduces peak plasma glucose concentrations by increasing glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue ) and improves insulin sensitivity in both apelin KO (Yue et al 2010) and obese high-fat diet fed (Attane et al 2012) mice, with the insulin-sensitising effects continuing for up to 4 weeks, with no tolerance to the actions of apelin. Apelin increases glucose uptake, both in vitro (Zhu et al 2011) and in vivo, through both insulin-dependent and -independent pathways ).…”
Section: Metabolic Actions Of Apelin/apjmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apelin regulates various aspects of energy metabolism through APJ receptors and has been known for its anti-obesity and anti-diabetic properties (25). Apelin promotes insulin sensitivity and glucose utilization in adipose and muscle tissues (26,27). Apelin injection decreases WAT mass and serum triglyceride level in obese mice, whereas apelin knock-out mice have augmented body adiposity and serum free fatty acid levels (28).…”
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confidence: 99%