Differential hepatic distribution of insulin receptor substrates causes selective insulin resistance in diabetes and obesity

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Naoto Kubota
Tetsuya Kubota
Eiji Kajiwara
Tomokatsu Iwamura
Hiroki Kumagai
Taku Watanabe
Mariko Inoue
Iseki Takamoto
Takayoshi Sasako
Katsuyoshi Kumagai
Motoyuki Kohjima
Makoto Nakamuta
Masao Moroi
Kaoru Sugi
Tetsuo Noda
Yasuo Terauchi
Kohjiro Ueki
Takashi Kadowaki
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[1] Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases
[2] The University of Tokyo,Department of Clinical Nutrition Therapy
[3] The University of Tokyo,Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
[4] Clinical Nutrition Program,First Department of Medicine
[5] National Institute of Health and Nutrition,Department of Gastroenterology
[6] National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation,Department of Cell Biology
[7] Health and Nutrition,Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology
[8] Laboratory for Metabolic Homeostasis,undefined
[9] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,undefined
[10] Kanagawa 230-0045,undefined
[11] Japan,undefined
[12] Toho University,undefined
[13] Ohashi Hospital,undefined
[14] Hokkaido University School of Medicine,undefined
[15] Animal Research Center,undefined
[16] Tokyo Medical University,undefined
[17] Clinical Research Center,undefined
[18] National Hospital Organization Kyushu Medical Center,undefined
[19] Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research-Cancer Institute,undefined
[20] Yokohama City University,undefined
[21] School of Medicine,undefined
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Hepatic insulin signalling involves insulin receptor substrates (Irs) 1/2, and is normally associated with the inhibition of gluconeogenesis and activation of lipogenesis. In diabetes and obesity, insulin no longer suppresses hepatic gluconeogenesis, while continuing to activate lipogenesis, a state referred to as ‘selective insulin resistance’. Here, we show that ‘selective insulin resistance’ is caused by the differential expression of Irs1 and Irs2 in different zones of the liver. We demonstrate that hepatic Irs2-knockout mice develop ‘selective insulin resistance’, whereas mice lacking in Irs1, or both Irs1 and Irs2, develop ‘total insulin resistance’. In obese diabetic mice, Irs1/2-mediated insulin signalling is impaired in the periportal zone, which is the primary site of gluconeogenesis, but enhanced in the perivenous zone, which is the primary site of lipogenesis. While hyperinsulinaemia reduces Irs2 expression in both the periportal and perivenous zones, Irs1 expression, which is predominantly in the perivenous zone, remains mostly unaffected. These data suggest that ‘selective insulin resistance’ is induced by the differential distribution, and alterations of hepatic Irs1 and Irs2 expression.
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