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FGF-21 as a novel metabolic regulator

2005· article· en· 2,089 citations· W2000665430 on OpenAlex· 10.1172/jci23606

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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a major health concern, affecting more than 5% of the population. Here we describe a potential novel therapeutic agent for this disease, FGF-21, which was discovered to be a potent regulator of glucose uptake in mouse 3T3-L1 and primary human adipocytes. FGF-21-transgenic mice were viable and resistant to diet-induced obesity. Therapeutic administration of FGF-21 reduced plasma glucose and triglycerides to near normal levels in both ob/ob and db/db mice. These effects persisted for at least 24 hours following the cessation of FGF-21 administration. Importantly, FGF-21 did not induce mitogenicity, hypoglycemia, or weight gain at any dose tested in diabetic or healthy animals or when overexpressed in transgenic mice. Thus, we conclude that FGF-21, which we have identified as a novel metabolic factor, exhibits the therapeutic characteristics necessary for an effective treatment of diabetes.

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Venue
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Topic
Fibroblast Growth Factor Research
Field
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Canadian institutions
Funders
Hospital for Sick ChildrenEli Lilly and Company
Keywords
FGF21Fibroblast growth factorDiabetes mellitusRegulatorGenetically modified mouseEndocrinologyTransgeneObesityInternal medicineHypoglycemiaPopulationMedicineNegative regulatorBiologySignal transductionReceptorCell biologyBiochemistryGene
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