2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.molmet.2017.06.018
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Angiopoietin-like protein 4 is an exercise-induced hepatokine in humans, regulated by glucagon and cAMP

Abstract: ObjectiveAngiopoietin-like protein-4 (ANGPTL4) is a circulating protein that is highly expressed in liver and implicated in regulation of plasma triglyceride levels. Systemic ANGPTL4 increases during prolonged fasting and is suggested to be secreted from skeletal muscle following exercise.MethodsWe investigated the origin of exercise-induced ANGPTL4 in humans by measuring the arterial-to-venous difference over the leg and the hepato-splanchnic bed during an acute bout of exercise. Furthermore, the impact of th… Show more

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“…In agreement with previous exercise studies in nondiabetic individuals (Kersten et al 2009;Catoire et al 2014a,b;Norheim et al 2014;Ingerslev et al 2017), we are the first to demonstrate an intact upregulation of muscle ANGPTL4 mRNA and increase in circulating ANGPTL4 in response to acute exercise and further 3-h into recovery in patients with T2D. Experimental work in mice and humans have provided evidence that exercise markedly induces expression of ANGPTL4 in both adipose tissue and liver, and that ANGPTL4 is mainly released from the liver in response to exercise (Norheim et al 2014;Ingerslev et al 2017). These data suggest that other tissues may contribute more than skeletal muscle to the exerciseinduced increase in circulating ANGPTL4.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In agreement with previous exercise studies in nondiabetic individuals (Kersten et al 2009;Catoire et al 2014a,b;Norheim et al 2014;Ingerslev et al 2017), we are the first to demonstrate an intact upregulation of muscle ANGPTL4 mRNA and increase in circulating ANGPTL4 in response to acute exercise and further 3-h into recovery in patients with T2D. Experimental work in mice and humans have provided evidence that exercise markedly induces expression of ANGPTL4 in both adipose tissue and liver, and that ANGPTL4 is mainly released from the liver in response to exercise (Norheim et al 2014;Ingerslev et al 2017). These data suggest that other tissues may contribute more than skeletal muscle to the exerciseinduced increase in circulating ANGPTL4.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…; Ingerslev et al. ), we are the first to demonstrate an intact upregulation of muscle ANGPTL4 mRNA and increase in circulating ANGPTL4 in response to acute exercise and further 3‐h into recovery in patients with T2D. Experimental work in mice and humans have provided evidence that exercise markedly induces expression of ANGPTL4 in both adipose tissue and liver, and that ANGPTL4 is mainly released from the liver in response to exercise (Norheim et al.…”
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confidence: 89%
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