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Fatty acid-binding protein 5 regulates diet-induced obesity via GIP secretion from enteroendocrine K cells in response to fat ingestion.

Kimitaka Shibue1, Shunsuke Yamane2, Norio Harada2, Akihiro Hamasaki2, Kazuyo Suzuki2, Erina Joo2, Kanako Iwasaki2, Daniela Nasteska2, Takanari Harada2, Yoshitaka Hayashi3, Yasuhiro Adachi4, Yuji Owada5, Ryoichi Takayanagi6, Nobuya Inagaki7.   

Abstract

Gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) is an incretin released from enteroendocrine K cells in response to nutrient intake, especially fat. GIP is one of the contributing factors inducing fat accumulation that results in obesity. A recent study shows that fatty acid-binding protein 5 (FABP5) is expressed in murine K cells and is involved in fat-induced GIP secretion. We investigated the mechanism of fat-induced GIP secretion and the impact of FABP5-related GIP response on diet-induced obesity (DIO). Single oral administration of glucose and fat resulted in a 40% reduction of GIP response to fat but not to glucose in whole body FABP5-knockout (FABP5(-/-)) mice, with no change in K cell count or GIP content in K cells. In an ex vivo experiment using isolated upper small intestine, oleic acid induced only a slight increase in GIP release, which was markedly enhanced by coadministration of bile and oleic acid together with attenuated GIP response in the FABP5(-/-) sample. FABP5(-/-) mice exhibited a 24% reduction in body weight gain and body fat mass under a high-fat diet compared with wild-type (FABP5(+/+)) mice; the difference was not observed between GIP-GFP homozygous knock-in (GIP(gfp/gfp))-FABP5(+/+) mice and GIP(gfp/gfp)-FABP5(-/-) mice, in which GIP is genetically deleted. These results demonstrate that bile efficiently amplifies fat-induced GIP secretion and that FABP5 contributes to the development of DIO in a GIP-dependent manner.
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Keywords:  fatty acid-binding protein 5; gastric inhibitory polypeptide; incretin; obesity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25628425     DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00543.2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0193-1849            Impact factor:   4.310


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