A critical role of hepatic GABA in the metabolic dysfunction and hyperphagia of obesity
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Geisler, C.E.Ghimire, S.
Bruggink, S.M.
Miller, K.E.
Weninger, S.N.
Kronenfeld, J.M.
Yoshino, J.
Klein, S.
Duca, F.A.
Renquist, B.J.
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School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021Keywords
GABAGABA shunt
GABA transaminase
hyperinsulinemia
insulin resistance
NAFLD
NASH
obesity
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Elsevier B.V.Citation
Geisler, C. E., Ghimire, S., Bruggink, S. M., Miller, K. E., Weninger, S. N., Kronenfeld, J. M., Yoshino, J., Klein, S., Duca, F. A., & Renquist, B. J. (2021). A critical role of hepatic GABA in the metabolic dysfunction and hyperphagia of obesity. Cell Reports, 35(13).Journal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
Hepatic lipid accumulation is a hallmark of type II diabetes (T2D) associated with hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, and hyperphagia. Hepatic synthesis of GABA, catalyzed by GABA-transaminase (GABA-T), is upregulated in obese mice. To assess the role of hepatic GABA production in obesity-induced metabolic and energy dysregulation, we treated mice with two pharmacologic GABA-T inhibitors and knocked down hepatic GABA-T expression using an antisense oligonucleotide. Hepatic GABA-T inhibition and knockdown decreased basal hyperinsulinemia and hyperglycemia and improved glucose intolerance. GABA-T knockdown improved insulin sensitivity assessed by hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps in obese mice. Hepatic GABA-T knockdown also decreased food intake and induced weight loss without altering energy expenditure in obese mice. Data from people with obesity support the notion that hepatic GABA production and transport are associated with serum insulin, homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), T2D, and BMI. These results support a key role for hepatocyte GABA production in the dysfunctional glucoregulation and feeding behavior associated with obesity. © 2021Note
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10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109301
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