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  2. The nuclear receptor FXR is expressed in pancreatic beta-cells and protects human islets from lipotoxicity

The nuclear receptor FXR is expressed in pancreatic beta-cells and protects human islets from lipotoxicity

  • FEBS Lett. 2010 Jul 2;584(13):2845-51. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2010.04.068.
Iuliana Ristea Popescu 1 Audrey Helleboid-Chapman Anthony Lucas Brigitte Vandewalle Julie Dumont Emmanuel Bouchaert Bruno Derudas Julie Kerr-Conte Sandrine Caron François Pattou Bart Staels
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  • 1 University Lille Nord de France, Lille, France.
Abstract

Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is highly expressed in liver and intestine where it controls bile acid (BA), lipid and glucose homeostasis. Here we show that FXR is expressed and functional, as assessed by target gene expression analysis, in human islets and beta-cell lines. FXR is predominantly cytosolic-localized in the islets of lean mice, but nuclear in obese mice. Compared to FXR+/+ mice, FXR-/- mice display a normal architecture and beta-cell mass but the expression of certain islet-specific genes is altered. Moreover, glucose-stimulated Insulin secretion (GSIS) is impaired in the islets of FXR-/- mice. Finally, FXR activation protects human islets from lipotoxicity and ameliorates their secretory index.

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