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The myokine meteorin‐like (metrnl) improves glucose tolerance in both skeletal muscle cells and mice by targeting AMPKα2
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Skeletal Muscle CellsMetabolic RemodelingGlucose ToleranceCellular PhysiologyInsulin SignalingMetabolic SyndromeMolecular PharmacologySkeletal MuscleMetabolic SignalingMetabolic StateCell SignalingHealth SciencesEnergy HomeostasisMolecular PhysiologyBiochemistryMyokine Meteorin‐likePharmacologyCell BiologySignal TransductionPhysiologyDiabetesMetabolic RegulationExercised MiceMetrnl IncreasesMetabolismMedicine
Meteorin-like (metrnl) is a recently identified adipomyokine that beneficially affects glucose metabolism; however, its underlying mechanism of action is not completely understood. We here show that the level of metrnl increases in vitro under electrical pulse stimulation and in vivo in exercised mice, suggesting that metrnl is secreted during muscle contractions. In addition, metrnl increases glucose uptake via the calcium-dependent AMPKα2 pathway in skeletal muscle cells and increases the phosphorylation of HDAC5, a transcriptional repressor of GLUT4, in an AMPKα2-dependent manner. Phosphorylated HDAC5 interacts with 14-3-3 proteins and sequesters them in the cytoplasm, resulting in the activation of GLUT4 transcription. An intraperitoneal injection of recombinant metrnl improved glucose tolerance in mice with high-fat-diet-induced obesity or type 2 diabetes, but not in AMPK β1β2 muscle-specific null mice. Metrnl improves glucose metabolism via AMPKα2 and is a promising therapeutic candidate for glucose-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
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