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  • Obesity-dependent dysregulation of glucose homeostasis in kinase suppressor of ras 2-/- mice.

Obesity-dependent dysregulation of glucose homeostasis in kinase suppressor of ras 2-/- mice.

Physiological reports (2014-07-06)
MaLinda D Henry, Diane L Costanzo-Garvey, Paula J Klutho, Robert E Lewis
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Disruption of KSR2 in humans and mice decreases metabolic rate and induces obesity, coincident with dysregulation of glucose homeostasis. Relative to wild-type mice, ksr2(-/-) mice are small prior to weaning with normal glucose tolerance at 6 weeks of age, but demonstrate excess adiposity by 9 weeks and glucose intolerance by 12-14 weeks. Defects in AICAR tolerance, a measure of whole-body AMPK activation, are detectable only when ksr2(-/-) mice are obese. Food restriction prevents the obesity of adult ksr2(-/-) mice and normalizes glucose and AICAR sensitivity. Obesity and glucose intolerance return when ad lib feeding is restored to the diet-restricted mice, indicating that glucose dysregulation is secondary to obesity in ksr2(-/-) mice. The phenotype of C57BL/6 ksr2(-/-) mice, including obesity and obesity-related dysregulation of glucose homeostasis, recapitulates that of humans with KSR2 mutations, demonstrating the applicability of the C57BL/6 ksr2(-/-) mouse model to the study of the pathogenesis of human disease. These data implicate KSR2 as a physiological regulator of glucose metabolism during development affecting energy sensing, insulin signaling, and lipid storage, and demonstrate the value of the C57BL/6 ksr2(-/-) mouse model as a unique and relevant model system in which to develop and test therapeutic targets for the prevention and treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and obesity-related metabolic disorders.

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甘油三酯试剂, used for quantitative enzymatic determination of triglyerides