Selective Inhibition of FOXO1 Activator/Repressor Balance Modulates Hepatic Glucose Handling

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Volume: 171, Issue: 4, Pages: 824 - 835.e18
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
Insulin resistance is a hallmark of diabetes and an unmet clinical need. Insulin inhibits hepatic glucose production and promotes lipogenesis by suppressing FOXO1-dependent activation of G6pase and inhibition of glucokinase, respectively. The tight coupling of these events poses a dual conundrum: mechanistically, as the FOXO1 corepressor of glucokinase is unknown, and clinically, as inhibition of glucose production is predicted to increase...
Paper Details
Title
Selective Inhibition of FOXO1 Activator/Repressor Balance Modulates Hepatic Glucose Handling
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
171
Issue
4
Pages
824 - 835.e18
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