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Query: EC:3.4.24.56 (
insulin-degrading enzyme
)
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Blood glucose concentration is tightly regulated by the rate of insulin secretion and clearance, a process partially controlled by sensory neurons serving as metabolic sensors in relevant tissues. The activity of these neurons is regulated by the products of metabolism which regulate transmitter release, and recent evidence suggests that neuronally expressed ion channels of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family function in this critical process. Here, we report the novel finding that the cold and menthol-gated channel
TRPM8
is necessary for proper insulin homeostasis. Mice lacking
TRPM8
respond normally to a glucose challenge while exhibiting prolonged hypoglycemia in response to insulin. Additionally, Trpm8-/- mice have increased rates of insulin clearance compared with wild-type animals and increased expression of
insulin-degrading enzyme
in the liver.
TRPM8
channels are not expressed in the liver, but
TRPM8
-expressing sensory afferents innervate the hepatic portal vein, suggesting a
TRPM8
-mediated neuronal control of liver insulin clearance. These results demonstrate that
TRPM8
is a novel regulator of serum insulin and support the role of sensory innervation in metabolic homeostasis.
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PMID:Enhanced insulin clearance in mice lacking TRPM8 channels. 2365 44