Endocrinization of FGF1 produces a neomorphic and potent insulin sensitizer

Nature64.80
Volume: 513, Issue: 7518, Pages: 436 - 439
Published: Jul 16, 2014
Abstract
Fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1) is an autocrine/paracrine regulator whose binding to heparan sulphate proteoglycans effectively precludes its circulation. Although FGF1 is known as a mitogenic factor, FGF1 knockout mice develop insulin resistance when stressed by a high-fat diet, suggesting a potential role in nutrient homeostasis. Here we show that parenteral delivery of a single dose of recombinant FGF1 (rFGF1) results in potent,...
Paper Details
Title
Endocrinization of FGF1 produces a neomorphic and potent insulin sensitizer
Published Date
Jul 16, 2014
Journal
Volume
513
Issue
7518
Pages
436 - 439
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