2012
DOI: 10.1210/en.2012-1161
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INSL5-Deficient Mice Display an Alteration in Glucose Homeostasis and an Impaired Fertility

Abstract: Insulin-like factor 5 (INSL5), a member of the insulin superfamily, is expressed in the colorectum and hypothalamus. To facilitate studies into the role of INSL5, we generated Insl5(-/-) mice by gene targeting. Insl5(-/-) mice were born in the expected Mendelian ratio, reached normal body weight, but displayed impaired male and female fertility that are due to marked reduction in sperm motility and irregular length of the estrous cycle. Furthermore, Insl5(-/-) mice showed impairment in glucose homeostasis with… Show more

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“…INSL5 is the cognate ligand for RXFP4 (Liu et al, 2005b). INSL5 has many of the characteristics of an incretin being secreted from enteroendocrine L cells and regulating insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis (Burnicka-Turek et al, 2012). Synthesis of human INSL5 represents considerable challenges so that some of the characterization of the peptide has been performed with mouse INSL5 that has 71% homology (Belgi et al, 2011).…”
Section: Ligands That Act At Relaxin Family Peptidementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…INSL5 is the cognate ligand for RXFP4 (Liu et al, 2005b). INSL5 has many of the characteristics of an incretin being secreted from enteroendocrine L cells and regulating insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis (Burnicka-Turek et al, 2012). Synthesis of human INSL5 represents considerable challenges so that some of the characterization of the peptide has been performed with mouse INSL5 that has 71% homology (Belgi et al, 2011).…”
Section: Ligands That Act At Relaxin Family Peptidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…RXFP4 mRNA is present in a variety of human tissues including brain, kidney, testis, thymus, placenta, prostate, salivary gland, thyroid, and colon (Liu et al, 2005b; Burnicka-Turek et al, 2012; Mashima et al, 2013;Thanasupawat et al, 2013). Many of these tissues also express INSL5 (Burnicka-Turek et al, 2012;Mashima et al, 2013;Thanasupawat et al, 2013), and both RXFP4 and Insl5 are pseudogenes in rats and dogs Wilkinson et al, 2005a). INSL5 was shown to be a high-affinity ligand for RXFP4 (Liu et al, 2005b), and thus the receptor-ligand coevolution, pharmacology, and similarities in expression profiles strongly indicate that RXFP4 is the endogenous receptor for INSL5.…”
Section: Insulin-like Peptide 5 and Relaxin Family Peptide Receptormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although some members of the relaxin family have important roles in reproductive physiology and remodeling of connective tissue, the functions of others, including Insl5, have remained elusive (13). One recent report suggested a role of Insl5 in insulin secretion, based on the initial observation of impaired glucose tolerance in aging Insl5 −/− mice; however, the phenotype was mild and only observed on a 129/Sv, but not on a C57B6, genetic background (14).…”
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“…However, the INSL5 knockout mouse displays impaired fertility in both males and females (Burnicka-Turek et al, 2012). In the female there appear to be no significant differences from wild type in regard to numbers of oocytes ovulated, follicle number or number of corpora lutea.…”
Section: Other Insulin/relaxin-like Peptides and Female Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 90%