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  • Insulin Is Required to Maintain Albumin Expression by Inhibiting Forkhead Box O1 Protein.

Insulin Is Required to Maintain Albumin Expression by Inhibiting Forkhead Box O1 Protein.

The Journal of biological chemistry (2015-12-17)
Qing Chen, Mingjian Lu, Bobby R Monks, Morris J Birnbaum
ABSTRACT

Diabetes is accompanied by dysregulation of glucose, lipid, and protein metabolism. In recent years, much effort has been spent on understanding how insulin regulates glucose and lipid metabolism, whereas the effect of insulin on protein metabolism has received less attention. In diabetes, hepatic production of serum albumin decreases, and it has been long established that insulin positively controls albumin gene expression. In this study, we used a genetic approach in mice to identify the mechanism by which insulin regulates albumin gene transcription. Albumin expression was decreased significantly in livers with insulin signaling disrupted by ablation of the insulin receptor or Akt. Concomitant deletion of Forkhead Box O1 (Foxo1) in these livers rescued the decreased albumin secretion. Furthermore, activation of Foxo1 in the liver is sufficient to suppress albumin expression. These results suggest that Foxo1 acts as a repressor of albumin expression.

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