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Yijing Su1, Jing Zhang, Yanchun Tang
1Institute of Molecular & Experimental Therapeutics, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China.
Abstract:
Nesfatin-1 is recently reported as a satiety molecule to suppress food intake via the melanocortin signaling in hypothalamus when injected centrally and peripherally. Here we report that nesfatin-1 is also anti-hyperglycemic. It was found that the intravenous injection of nesfatin-1 significantly reduced blood glucose in hyperglycemic db/db mice. This anti-hyperglycemic effect of nesfatin-1 was time-, dose-, insulin-dependent and peripheral.
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