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    The hepatic phosphatidylcholine transporter ABCB4 as modulator of glucose homeostasis.
        
        FASEB J. 26, 5081-5091 (2012)
    
    
    
				The hepatic phosphatidylcholine (PC) transporter ATP-binding cassette (ABC) B4 flops PC from hepatocytes into bile, and its dysfunction causes chronic cholestasis and fibrosis. Because a nuclear receptor-dependent PC pathway has been determined to exert antidiabetic effects, we now analyzed the role of ABCB4 in glucose metabolism. We bred congenic Abcb4-knockout (Abcb4(-/-)) mice on the fibrosis-susceptible BALB/cJ background. Knockout mice and wild-type controls were phenotyped by measuring plasma glucose concentrations, intraperitoneal glucose tolerance, hepatic RNA expression profiles, and liver histology. In addition, 4 procholestatic ABCB4 gene variants were correlated with blood glucose levels in 682 individuals from 2 independent European cohorts. Systemic glucose levels differ significantly between Abcb4(-/-) mice and wild-type controls, and knockout mice display improved glucose tolerance with significantly lower area under the curve values on intraperitoneal glucose challenge. Of note, hepatic expression of the antidiabetic nuclear receptor 5A2 (LRH-1) is induced consistently in Abcb4(-/-) mice, and its specific rare PC ligands are detected in liver by mass spectrometry imaging. In humans, serum glucose levels are associated significantly with the common ABCB4 variant c.711A>T. In summary, ABCB4 might play a critical role in glucose homeostasis in mice and humans. We speculate that the effects could be mediated via LRH-1-dependent PC pathways.-Hochrath, K., Krawczyk, M., Goebel, R., Langhirt, M., Rathkolb, B., Micklich, K., Rozman, J., Horsch, M., Beckers, J., Klingenspor, M., Fuchs, H., Gailus-Durner, V., Wolf, E., Acalovschi, M., Volmer, D. A., Hrabě de Angelis, M., Lammert, F. The hepatic phosphatidylcholine transporter ABCB4 as modulator of glucose homeostasis.
			
			
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        Publikationstyp
        Artikel: Journalartikel
    
 
    
        Dokumenttyp
        Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
    
 
     
    
    
        Schlagwörter
        ATP-binding cassette transporter; chronic cholangitis; liver fibrosis; liver receptor homolog; Intrahepatic Cholestasis ; Knockout Mice ; Liver-injury ; Sclerosing Cholangitis ; Insulin-resistance ; Transfer Protein ; Gallstone Risk ; Acid Synthesis ; Bile-acids ; Gene
    
 
     
    
    
        Sprache
        englisch
    
 
    
        Veröffentlichungsjahr
        2012
    
 
     
    
        HGF-Berichtsjahr
        2012
    
 
    
    
        ISSN (print) / ISBN
        0892-6638
    
 
    
        e-ISSN
        1530-6860
    
 
     
     
     
	     
	 
	 
    
        Zeitschrift
        FASEB Journal
    
 
		
    
        Quellenangaben
        
	    Band: 26,  
	    Heft: 12,  
	    Seiten: 5081-5091 
	    
	    
	
    
 
  
         
        
            Verlag
            Wiley
        
 
        
            Verlagsort
            Bethesda, Md.
        
 
	
         
         
         
         
         
	
         
         
         
    
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
    
        Begutachtungsstatus
        Peer reviewed
    
 
    
        Institut(e)
        Institute of Experimental Genetics (IEG)
    
 
    
        POF Topic(s)
        30201 - Metabolic Health
    
 
    
        Forschungsfeld(er)
        Genetics and Epidemiology
    
 
    
        PSP-Element(e)
        G-500600-003
G-500600-001
G-500600-004
 
     
     	
    G-500600-001
G-500600-004
        PubMed ID
        22982378
    
    
    
        WOS ID
        WOS:000311838300029
    
    
        Scopus ID
        84870330834
    
    
        Erfassungsdatum
        2012-11-05