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Lack of direct insulin-like action of visfatin/Nampt/PBEF1 in human adipocytes.

E Wanecq1, D Prévot, C Carpéné.   

Abstract

Visfatin, a protein identified as a secretion product of visceral fat in humans and mice, is also expressed in different anatomical locations, and is known as pre-B cell-colony enhancing factor (PEBF1). It is also an enzyme displaying nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase activity (Nampt). The evidence that levels of visfatin correlate with visceral fat mass has been largely debated and widely extended to other regulations in numerous clinical studies and in diverse animal models. On the opposite, the initial findings regarding the capacity of visfatin/Nampt/PEBF1 to bind and to activate the insulin receptor have been scarcely reproduced, and even were contradicted in recent reports. Since the putative insulin mimicking effects of visfatin/Nampt/PEBF1 have never been tested on mature human adipocytes, at least to our knowledge, we tested different human visfatin batches on human fat cells freshly isolated from subcutaneous abdominal fat and exhibiting high insulin responsiveness. Up to 10 nM, visfatin was devoid of clear activatory action on glucose transport in human fat cells while, in the same conditions, insulin increased by more than threefold the basal 2-deoxyglucose uptake. Moreover, visfatin was unable to mimic the lipolysis inhibition induced by insulin. Visfatin definitively cannot be considered as a direct activator of insulin signalling in human fat cells. Nevertheless itsin vivo effects on insulin release and on glucose handling deserve to further study the role of this multifunctional extracellular enzyme in obese and diabetic states.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20358348     DOI: 10.1007/BF03185930

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1138-7548            Impact factor:   4.158


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