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Free fatty acids regulate insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells through GPR40
Authors:Itoh Yasuaki  Kawamata Yuji  Harada Masataka  Kobayashi Makoto  Fujii Ryo  Fukusumi Shoji  Ogi Kazuhiro  Hosoya Masaki  Tanaka Yasuhiro  Uejima Hiroshi  Tanaka Hideyuki  Maruyama Minoru  Satoh Rie  Okubo Shoichi  Kizawa Hideki  Komatsu Hidetoshi  Matsumura Fumika  Noguchi Yuko  Shinohara Tokuyuki  Hinuma Shuji  Fujisawa Yukio  Fujino Masahiko
Affiliation:Discovery Research Laboratories I, Pharmaceutical Research Division, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd, Wadai 10, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-4293, Japan.
Abstract:Diabetes, a disease in which carbohydrate and lipid metabolism are regulated improperly by insulin, is a serious worldwide health issue. Insulin is secreted from pancreatic beta cells in response to elevated plasma glucose, with various factors modifying its secretion. Free fatty acids (FFAs) provide an important energy source as nutrients, and they also act as signalling molecules in various cellular processes, including insulin secretion. Although FFAs are thought to promote insulin secretion in an acute phase, this mechanism is not clearly understood. Here we show that a G-protein-coupled receptor, GPR40, which is abundantly expressed in the pancreas, functions as a receptor for long-chain FFAs. Furthermore, we show that long-chain FFAs amplify glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells by activating GPR40. Our results indicate that GPR40 agonists and/or antagonists show potential for the development of new anti-diabetic drugs.
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