Chronic PYY3-36 treatment promotes fat oxidation and ameliorates insulin resistance in C57BL6 mice
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PYY3-36 is a gut-derived hormone acting on hypothalamic nuclei to inhibit food intake. We recently showed that PYY3-36 acutely reinforces insulin action on glucose disposal in mice. We aimed to evaluate effects of PYY3-36 on energy metabolism and the impact of chronic PYY3-36 treatment on insulin sensitivity. Mice received a single injection of PYY3-36 or were injected once daily for 7 days, and energy metabolism was subsequently measured in a metabolic cage. Furthermore, the effects of chronic PYY3-36 administration (continuous and intermittent) on glucose turnover were determined during a hyperinsulinemic- euglycemic clamp. PYY3-36 inhibited cumulative food intake for 30 min of refeeding after an overnight fast (0.29 ± 0.04 vs. 0.56 ± 0.12 g, P ± 0.036) in an acute setting, but not after 7 days of daily dosing. Body weight, total energy expenditure, and physical activity were not affected by PYY3-36. However, it significantly decreased the respiratory quotient. Both continuous and intermittent PYY3-36 treatment significantly enhanced insulin-mediated whole body glucose disposal compared with vehicle treatment (81.2 ± 6.2 vs. 77.1 ± 5.2 vs. 63.4 ± 5.5 μmol·min-1·kg-1, respectively). In particular, PYY3-36 treatment increased glucose uptake in adipose tissue, whereas its impact on glucose disposal in muscle did not attain statistical significance. PYY3-36 treatment shifts the balance of fuel use in favor of fatty acids and enhances insulin sensitivity in mice, where it particularly promotes insulin-mediated glucose disposal. Notably, these metabolic effects of PYY3-36 remain unabated after chronic administration, in contrast to its anorexic effects. Copyright © 2007 the American Physiological Society. Chemicals/CAS: glucose, 50-99-7, 84778-64-3; insulin, 9004-10-8; peptide YY, 81858-94-8; Blood Glucose; Fatty Acids, Nonesterified; Glucose, 50-99-7; Insulin, 11061-68-0; Peptide YY, 106388-42-5; peptide YY (3-36), 123583-37-9
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280102
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01931849
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American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, 292(1)
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