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Increasing hepatic glycogen moderates the diabetic phenotype in insulin-deficient Akita mice
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 296100498Published online: March 2, 2021- Iliana López-Soldado
- Joan J. Guinovart
- Jordi Duran
Cited in Scopus: 5Hepatic glycogen metabolism is impaired in diabetes. We previously demonstrated that strategies to increase liver glycogen content in a high-fat-diet mouse model of obesity and insulin resistance led to a reduction in food intake and ameliorated obesity and glucose tolerance. These effects were accompanied by a decrease in insulin levels, but whether this decrease contributed to the phenotype observed in this animal was unclear. Here we sought to evaluate this aspect directly, by examining the long-term effects of increasing liver glycogen in an animal model of insulin-deficient and monogenic diabetes, namely the Akita mouse, which is characterized by reduced insulin production.