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Ablation of Grb10 Specifically in Muscle Impacts Muscle Size and Glucose Metabolism in Mice

Abstract

Grb10 is an adaptor-type signaling protein most highly expressed in tissues involved in insulin action and glucose metabolism, such as muscle, pancreas, and adipose. Germline deletion of Grb10 in mice creates a phenotype with larger muscles and improved glucose homeostasis. However, it has not been determined whether Grb10 ablation specifically in muscle is sufficient to induce hypermuscularity or affect whole body glucose metabolism. In this study we generated muscle-specific Grb10-deficient mice (Grb10-mKO) by crossing Grb10flox/flox mice with mice expressing Cre recombinase under control of the human alpha-skeletal actin promoter. One-year-old Grb10-mKO mice had enlarged muscles, with greater cross-sectional area of fibers compared with wild-type (WT) mice. This degree of hypermuscularity did not affect whole body glucose homeostasis under basal conditions. However, hyperinsulinemic/euglycemic clamp studies revealed that Grb10-mKO mice had greater glucose uptake into muscles compared with WT mice. Insulin signaling was increased at the level of phospho-Akt in muscle of Grb10-mKO mice compared with WT mice, consistent with a role of Grb10 as a modulator of proximal insulin receptor signaling. We conclude that ablation of Grb10 in muscle is sufficient to affect muscle size and metabolism, supporting an important role for this protein in growth and metabolic pathways.

Type Journal
ISBN 1945-7170 (Electronic) 0013-7227 (Linking)
Authors Holt, L. J.; Brandon, A. E.; Small, L.; Suryana, E.; Preston, E.; Wilks, D.; Mokbel, N.; Coles, C. A.; White, J. D.; Turner, N.; Daly, R. J.; Cooney, G. J.
Responsible Garvan Author Dr Lowenna Holt
Publisher Name ENDOCRINOLOGY
Published Date 2018-03-01
Published Volume 159
Published Issue 3
Published Pages 1339-1351
Status Published in-print
DOI 10.1210/en.2017-00851
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29370381
OpenAccess link to author's accepted manuscript version https://publications.gimr.garvan.org.au/open-access/14500