Journal article
The effects of muscle contraction and recombinant osteocalcin on insulin sensitivity ex vivo
I Levinger, X Lin, X Zhang, TC Brennan-Speranza, B Volpato, A Hayes, G Jerums, E Seeman, G McConell
Osteoporosis International | Published : 2016
Abstract
Summary: We tested whether GPRC6A, the putative receptor of undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC), is present in mouse muscle and whether ucOC increases insulin sensitivity following ex vivo muscle contraction. GPPRC6A is expressed in mouse muscle and in the mouse myotubes from a cell line. ucOC potentiated the effect of ex vivo contraction on insulin sensitivity. Introduction: Acute exercise increases skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. In humans, exercise increases circulating ucOC, a hormone that increases insulin sensitivity in rodents. We tested whether GPRC6A, the putative receptor of ucOC, is present in mouse muscle and whether recombinant ucOC increases insulin sensitivity in both C2..
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Funding Acknowledgements
A/Prof Itamar Levinger is a Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow (ID: 100040), and this manuscript represents a collaboration between The University of Melbourne and Victoria University as part of the Collaborative Research Network (CRN) programme. This study was funded by Diabetes Australia Research Trust (DART). We thank Professor Gerard Karsenty and Professor Mathieu Ferron for the gift of recombinant ucOC. We also thank Dr Raul Bescos for assisting