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    Inhibition of upper small intestinal mTOR lowers plasma glucose levels by inhibiting glucose production

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    Waise, T M Zaved
    Rasti, Mozhgan
    Duca, Frank A
    Zhang, Song-Yang
    Bauer, Paige V
    Rhodes, Christopher J
    Lam, Tony K T
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    Univ Arizona, Sch Anim & Comparat Biomed Sci
    Issue Date
    2019-02-12
    
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    Waise, T. Z., Rasti, M., Duca, F. A., Zhang, S. Y., Bauer, P. V., Rhodes, C. J., & Lam, T. K. (2019). Inhibition of upper small intestinal mTOR lowers plasma glucose levels by inhibiting glucose production. Nature communications, 10(1), 714.
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    Glucose homeostasis is partly controlled by the energy sensor mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) in the muscle and liver. However, whether mTOR in the small intestine affects glucose homeostasis in vivo remains unknown. Here, we first report that delivery of rapamycin or an adenovirus encoding the dominant negative acting mTOR-mutated protein into the upper small intestine is sufficient to inhibit small intestinal mTOR signaling and lower glucose production in rodents with high fat diet-induced insulin resistance. Second, we found that molecular activation of small intestinal mTOR blunts the glucose-lowering effect of the oral anti-diabetic agent metformin, while inhibiting small intestinal mTOR alone lowers plasma glucose levels by inhibiting glucose production in rodents with diabetes as well. Thus, these findings illustrate that inhibiting upper small intestinal mTOR is sufficient and necessary to lower glucose production and enhance glucose homeostasis, and thereby unveil a previously unappreciated glucose-lowering effect of small intestinal mTOR.
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    2041-1723
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    10.1038/s41467-019-08582-7
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    Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Foundation [FDN-143204]; Diabetes Canada post-doctoral fellowships; Banting and Best Diabetes Centre post-doctoral fellowship; Ontario Graduate Scholarship; BBDC graduate studentship
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