Go to JCI Insight
  • About
  • Editors
  • Consulting Editors
  • For authors
  • Publication ethics
  • Publication alerts by email
  • Advertising
  • Job board
  • Contact
  • Clinical Research and Public Health
  • Current issue
  • Past issues
  • By specialty
    • COVID-19
    • Cardiology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Immunology
    • Metabolism
    • Nephrology
    • Neuroscience
    • Oncology
    • Pulmonology
    • Vascular biology
    • All ...
  • Videos
    • Conversations with Giants in Medicine
    • Video Abstracts
  • Reviews
    • View all reviews ...
    • Complement Biology and Therapeutics (May 2025)
    • Evolving insights into MASLD and MASH pathogenesis and treatment (Apr 2025)
    • Microbiome in Health and Disease (Feb 2025)
    • Substance Use Disorders (Oct 2024)
    • Clonal Hematopoiesis (Oct 2024)
    • Sex Differences in Medicine (Sep 2024)
    • Vascular Malformations (Apr 2024)
    • View all review series ...
  • Viewpoint
  • Collections
    • In-Press Preview
    • Clinical Research and Public Health
    • Research Letters
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorials
    • Commentaries
    • Editor's notes
    • Reviews
    • Viewpoints
    • 100th anniversary
    • Top read articles

  • Current issue
  • Past issues
  • Specialties
  • Reviews
  • Review series
  • Conversations with Giants in Medicine
  • Video Abstracts
  • In-Press Preview
  • Clinical Research and Public Health
  • Research Letters
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Editorials
  • Commentaries
  • Editor's notes
  • Reviews
  • Viewpoints
  • 100th anniversary
  • Top read articles
  • About
  • Editors
  • Consulting Editors
  • For authors
  • Publication ethics
  • Publication alerts by email
  • Advertising
  • Job board
  • Contact

Citations to this article

Endogenous glucose production is inhibited by the adipose-derived protein Acrp30
Terry P. Combs, … , Philipp E. Scherer, Luciano Rossetti
Terry P. Combs, … , Philipp E. Scherer, Luciano Rossetti
Published December 15, 2001
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2001;108(12):1875-1881. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI14120.
View: Text | PDF
Article

Endogenous glucose production is inhibited by the adipose-derived protein Acrp30

  • Text
  • PDF
Abstract

Intraperitoneal injection of purified recombinant Acrp30 lowers glucose levels in mice. To gain insight into the mechanism(s) of this hypoglycemic effect, purified recombinant Acrp30 was infused in conscious mice during a pancreatic euglycemic clamp. In the presence of physiological hyperinsulinemia, this treatment increased circulating Acrp30 levels by approximately twofold and stimulated glucose metabolism. The effect of Acrp30 on in vivo insulin action was completely accounted for by a 65% reduction in the rate of glucose production. Similarly, glucose flux through glucose-6-phosphatase (G6Pase) decreased with Acrp30, whereas the activity of the direct pathway of glucose-6-phosphate biosynthesis, an index of hepatic glucose phosphorylation, increased significantly. Acrp30 did not affect the rates of glucose uptake, glycolysis, or glycogen synthesis. These results indicate that an acute increase in circulating Acrp30 levels lowers hepatic glucose production without affecting peripheral glucose uptake. Hepatic expression of the gluconeogenic enzymes phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and G6Pase mRNAs was reduced by more than 50% following Acrp30 infusion compared with vehicle infusion. Thus, a moderate rise in circulating levels of the adipose-derived protein Acrp30 inhibits both the expression of hepatic gluconeogenic enzymes and the rate of endogenous glucose production.

Authors

Terry P. Combs, Anders H. Berg, Silvana Obici, Philipp E. Scherer, Luciano Rossetti

×

Total citations by year

Year: 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Total
Citations: 5 9 8 11 16 11 8 5 10 9 16 15 17 8 17 11 15 12 12 11 5 7 10 1 249
Citation information
This citation data is accumulated from CrossRef, which receives citation information from participating publishers, including this journal. Not all publishers participate in CrossRef, so this information is not comprehensive. Additionally, data may not reflect the most current citations to this article, and the data may differ from citation information available from other sources (for example, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus).

Citations to this article in year 2015 (16)

Title and authors Publication Year
Obesity and cancer, a case for insulin signaling
Y Poloz, V Stambolic
Cell Death and Disease 2015
State of the art paper Central obesity, type 2 diabetes and insulin: exploring a pathway full of thorns
GS Papaetis, P Papakyriakou, TN Panagiotou
Archives of Medical Science : AMS 2015
Adiponectin/adiponectin receptor in disease and aging
M Iwabu, M Okada-Iwabu, T Yamauchi, T Kadowaki
npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease 2015
The brown fat secretome: metabolic functions beyond thermogenesis
GX Wang, XY Zhao, JD Lin
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 2015
Insulin, Aging, and the Brain: Mechanisms and Implications
AA Akintola, D Heemst
Frontiers in Endocrinology 2015
Pioglitazone Increases Whole Body Insulin Sensitivity in Obese, Insulin-Resistant Rhesus Monkeys
E Tozzo, G Bhat, K Cheon, RC Camacho, H Ashida
PloS one 2015
Globular adiponectin ameliorates metabolic insulin resistance via AMPK-mediated restoration of microvascular insulin responses: Adiponectin improves microvascular insulin resistance
L Zhao, Z Fu, J Wu, KW Aylor, EJ Barrett, W Cao, Z Liu
The Journal of Physiology 2015
Direct effects of leptin and adiponectin on peripheral reproductive tissues: a critical review: Table I
JF Kawwass, R Summer, CB Kallen
Molecular Human Reproduction 2015
Polysaccharides from Enteromorpha prolifera Improve Glucose Metabolism in Diabetic Rats
W Lin, W Wang, D Liao, D Chen, P Zhu, G Cai, A Kiyoshi
Journal of Diabetes Research 2015
Adiponectin-SOGA Dissociation in Type 1 Diabetes
TP Combs, JK Snell-Bergeon, DM Maahs, BC Bergman, M Lamarche, L Iberkleid, O AbdelBaky, R Tisch, PE Scherer, EB Marliss
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2015
Metabolic fibroblast growth factors (FGFs): Mediators of energy homeostasis
KR Markan, MJ Potthoff
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology 2015
Plasma Adiponectin Levels in Elderly Patients with Prediabetes
SE Kong, YE Kang, KH Joung, JH Lee, HJ Kim, BJ Ku
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015
Sexual Dimorphism in Hepatic, Adipose Tissue, and Peripheral Tissue Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Humans
KW Horst, PW Gilijamse, BA de Weijer, M Kilicarslan, MT Ackermans, AJ Nederveen, M Nieuwdorp, JA Romijn, MJ Serlie
Frontiers in Endocrinology 2015
Perspective of Small-Molecule AdipoR Agonist for Type 2 Diabetes and Short Life in Obesity
M Okada-Iwabu, M Iwabu, K Ueki, T Yamauchi, T Kadowaki
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2015
Metabolomic profiling in liver of adiponectin-knockout mice uncovers lysophospholipid metabolism as an important target of adiponectin action
Y Liu, S Sen, S Wannaiampikul, R Palanivel, RL Hoo, R Isserlin, GD Bader, R Tungtrongchitr, Y Deshaies, A Xu, G Sweeney
Biochemical Journal 2015
Down-Regulation of Renal Gluconeogenesis in Type II Diabetic Rats Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Potential Mechanism in Hypoglycemic Effect
Y Wen, N Lin, HT Yan, H Luo, GY Chen, JF Cui, L Shi, T Chen, T Wang, LJ Tang
Obesity facts 2015

Advertisement

Copyright © 2025 American Society for Clinical Investigation
ISSN: 0021-9738 (print), 1558-8238 (online)

Sign up for email alerts