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Massimo Federici, Marta L. Hribal, Rossella Menghini, Hiroko Kanno, Valentina Marchetti, Ottavia Porzio, Susan W. Sunnarborg, Stefano Rizza, Matteo Serino, Veronica Cunsolo, Davide Lauro, Alessandro Mauriello, David S. Smookler, Paolo Sbraccia, Giorgio Sesti, David C. Lee, Rama Khokha, Domenico Accili, Renato Lauro
Published in Volume 115, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(12):3494–3505 doi:10.1172/JCI26052
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Glucose homeostasis in Insr+/–D mice is improved by inhibition of Tace/MMP activity. (A) Fed glucose levels were measured before (Pre-Ab) and 24 hours after (Post-Ab) anti–TNF-α antibody injection in Insr+/–D (n = 6). **P < 0.01 by 1-way ANOVA. (B) Fed glucose levels were measured before and on day 7 of TAPI-1 treatment and 14 days after discontinuing TAPI-1 in Insr+/–D, Insr+/–N, and WT mice at 6 months of age (n = 12 per group). P < 0.001 by 1-way ANOVA. (C) Fed insulin levels before, on day 7 of TAPI-1 treatment, and day 14 after discontinuing TAPI-1 in Insr+/–D, Insr+/–N, and WT mice at 6 months of age (n = 12 per group). P < 0.001 by 1-way ANOVA. (D) TNF-α levels before and after TAPI-1 treatment (7 days) in Insr+/–D mice. *P < 0.05. (E and F) Insulin tolerance test (0.75 U kg–1) in Insr+/–D (open circles), Insr+/–N (filled circles), and WT (filled squares) mice at 6 months of age (n = 6 per group) before and at the end of TAPI-1 treatment. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, P < 0.001 by 2-way ANOVA. (G) MMP-9 and MMP-2 measured by zymography (n = 3 per group). Mouse MMP-9 and human MMP-2/9 were used as standards. MCP-1 (H), VCAM-1 (I), cox-2 (J), and LOX-1 (K) by Western blotting. Gel loading was normalized by tubulin. Data from 3 separate experiments are summarized in the bar graphs and expressed as mean ± SD. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 by 1-way ANOVA.