The endoplasmic reticulum chaperone improves insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes

K Ozawa, M Miyazaki, M Matsuhisa, K Takano… - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
K Ozawa, M Miyazaki, M Matsuhisa, K Takano, Y Nakatani, M Hatazaki, T Tamatani…
Diabetes, 2005Am Diabetes Assoc
To determine the role of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in diabetes, Akita mice, a mouse
model of type 2 diabetes, were mated with either heterozygous knockout mice or two types
of transgenic mice of 150-kDa oxygen-regulated protein (ORP150), a molecular chaperone
located in the ER. Systemic expression of ORP150 in Akita mice improves insulin
intolerance, whereas the exclusive overexpression of ORP150 in pancreatic β-cells of Akita
mice did not change their glucose tolerance. Both an insulin tolerance test and …
To determine the role of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in diabetes, Akita mice, a mouse model of type 2 diabetes, were mated with either heterozygous knockout mice or two types of transgenic mice of 150-kDa oxygen-regulated protein (ORP150), a molecular chaperone located in the ER. Systemic expression of ORP150 in Akita mice improves insulin intolerance, whereas the exclusive overexpression of ORP150 in pancreatic β-cells of Akita mice did not change their glucose tolerance. Both an insulin tolerance test and hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp revealed that ORP150 enhanced glucose uptake, accompanied by suppression of oxidized protein. Furthermore, ORP150 enhanced the insulin sensitivity of myoblast cells treated with hydrogen peroxide. These data suggest that ORP150 plays an important role in insulin sensitivity and is a potential target for the treatment of diabetes.
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