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ea0035p779 | Obesity | ECE2014

The adaptor protein APPL2 acts as a central regulator of energy metabolism

Wang Baile , Cheng Kenneth KY , Li Xiaomu , Lam Karen SL , Xu Aimin

Introduction: We have previously demonstrated that APPL1 maintains glucose homeostasis by promoting both actions and secretion of insulin. Although APPL2 is a close homolog of APPL1, the physiological function of APPL2 is vaguely characterized. Thus, we generated a knockout (KO) mouse model in which APPL2 is deleted in pancreatic β-cells and hypothalamus (which is called APPL2 KO mice) to investigate its role in glucose and energy metabolism.Methods...