葡萄糖激酶
斑马鱼
PDX1型
葡萄糖稳态
生物
小岛
心理压抑
内分泌学
细胞生物学
胰岛素
基因表达
内科学
生物化学
基因
医学
胰岛素抵抗
作者
Nicole Schmitner,Sophie Thumer,Dominik Regele,E Mayer,Ines Bergerweiss,Christian SM Helker,Didier Y. R. Stainier,Dirk Meyer,Robin A. Kimmel
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-07264-5
摘要
Glucokinase (GCK) is an essential enzyme for blood glucose homeostasis. Because of its importance in glucose metabolism, GCK is considered an attractive target for the development of antidiabetic drugs. However, a viable therapeutic agent has still to emerge, prompting efforts to improve understanding of the complex regulation and biological effects of GCK. Using the vertebrate organism zebrafish, an attractive model to study metabolic diseases and pharmacological responses, we dissected the complexities of gck regulation and unraveled effects of Gck modulation. We found that while gck expression in zebrafish islet cells is constitutive, gck expression in the liver is regulated by nutritional status, confirming similarity to the mammalian system. A combination of transgenic gck reporter lines and our diabetes model, the pdx1 mutant, allowed monitoring of gck expression under pathological conditions, revealing reduced gck expression and activity in the liver, which was unresponsive to nutrient stimulation, and decreased expression in the islet due to the reduced number of β-cells. Gck activation substantially ameliorated hyperglycemia in pdx1 mutants, without inducing oxidative stress responses in liver or islet. In-depth characterization of Gck activity and regulation at the cellular level in a whole-organism diabetes model clarifies its applicability as a drug target for therapies.
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