Literature DB >> 29726999

Insulin Regulates Glycogen Synthesis in Human Endometrial Glands Through Increased GYS2.

Clare A Flannery1,2, Gina H Choe1, Katherine M Cooke1, Andrew G Fleming1, Caitlin C Radford1, Pinar H Kodaman1, Michael J Jurczak2, Richard G Kibbey2,3, Hugh S Taylor1.   

Abstract

Context: Glycogen synthesis is a critical metabolic function of the endometrium to prepare for successful implantation and sustain embryo development. Yet, regulation of endometrial carbohydrate metabolism is poorly characterized. Whereas glycogen synthesis is attributed to progesterone, we previously found that the metabolic B isoform of the insulin receptor is maximally expressed in secretory-phase endometrium, indicating a potential role of insulin in glucose metabolism. Objective: We sought to determine whether insulin or progesterone regulates glycogen synthesis in human endometrium. Design, Participants, Outcome Measurements: Endometrial epithelial cells were isolated from 28 healthy women and treated with insulin, medroxyprogesterone (MPA), or vehicle. Intracellular glycogen and the activation of key enzymes were quantified.
Results: In epithelia, insulin induced a 4.4-fold increase in glycogen, whereas MPA did not alter glycogen content. Insulin inactivated glycogen synthase (GS) kinase 3α/β (GSK3α/β), relieving inhibition of GS. In a regulatory mechanism, distinct from liver and muscle, insulin also increased GS by 3.7-fold through increased GS 2 (GYS2) gene expression. Conclusions: We demonstrate that insulin, not progesterone, directly regulates glycogen synthesis through canonical acute inactivation of GSK3α/β and noncanonical stimulation of GYS2 transcription. Persistently elevated GS enables endometrium to synthesize glycogen constitutively, independent of short-term nutrient flux, during implantation and early pregnancy. This suggests that insulin plays a key, physiological role in endometrial glucose metabolism and underlines the need to delineate the effect of maternal obesity and hyperinsulinemia on fertility and fetal development.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29726999      PMCID: PMC6276707          DOI: 10.1210/jc.2017-01759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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