1805-P: Insulin Regulates a Broad Network of Gene Expression in the Brain to Regulated Brain Metabolism and Neurotransmission

2019 
Impaired insulin signaling in brain leads to both metabolic and behavioral abnormalities. To understand the role of insulin on gene expression in the brain, we performed hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps using physiological doses of insulin in C57BL/6 mice, and after 3 hours collected different brain regions and analyzed their transcriptomes by RNA Seq. In response to peripheral insulin, 1851 genes were up- or down-regulated in the hypothalamus by at least 50% (all P In summary, peripherally administered insulin rapidly and potently regulates expression of genes involved in neurotransmission, neuromodulation and brain metabolism, especially in the hypothalamus. This helps reroute substrate carbons to the biogenesis of plasma membrane for neuronal and glial function and synaptic remodeling. Disclosure W. Cai: None. T.M. Batista: None. R. Garcia Martin: None. A. Ramirez: None. M. Konishi: None. B.T. O9Neill: None. J.K. Kim: None. C. Kahn: Advisory Panel; Self; MedImmune. Board Member; Self; Kaleido Biosciences. Consultant; Self; AntriaBio, Inc., Cobalt Therapeutics, Flagship Pioneering. Research Support; Self; Alnylam.
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