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Cell Metabolism | 2013

LRP6 enhances glucose metabolism by promoting TCF7L2-dependent insulin receptor expression and IGF receptor stabilization in humans.

Rajvir Singh; Renata Belfort-De Aguiar; Sarita Naik; Sheida Mani; Kamal Ostadsharif; Detlef Wencker; Masoud Sotoudeh; Reza Malekzadeh; Robert S. Sherwin; Arya Mani

Common genetic variations in Wnt signaling genes have been associated with metabolic syndrome and diabetes by mechanisms that are poorly understood. A rare nonconservative mutation in Wnt coreceptor LRP6 (LRP6(R611C)) has been shown to underlie autosomal dominant early onset coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. We examined the interplay between Wnt and insulin signaling pathways in skeletal muscle and skin fibroblasts of healthy nondiabetic LRP6(R611C) mutation carriers. LRP6 mutation carriers exhibited hyperinsulinemia and reduced insulin sensitivity compared to noncarrier relatives in response to oral glucose ingestion, which correlated with a significant decline in tissue expression of the insulin receptor and insulin signaling activity. Further investigations showed that the LRP6(R611C) mutation diminishes TCF7L2-dependent transcription of the IR while it increases the stability of IGFR and enhances mTORC1 activity. These findings identify the Wnt/LRP6/TCF7L2 axis as a regulator of glucose metabolism and a potential therapeutic target for insulin resistance.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 2009

Physiogenomic comparison of edema and BMI in patients receiving rosiglitazone or pioglitazone.

Gualberto Ruaño; James Bernene; Andreas Windemuth; Bruce Bower; Detlef Wencker; Richard L. Seip; Mohan Kocherla; Theodore R. Holford; William A. Petit; Steven Hanks

BACKGROUND The thiazolidinediones (TZDs) improve tissue sensitivity to insulin in patients with type II diabetes, resulting in reduced levels of fasting blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin. However, TZDs unpredictably demonstrate adverse effects of increased body weight, fluid retention, and edema. The balance of efficacy and safety of TZD varies widely from patient to patient. Genetic variability may reveal pathophysiological pathways underlying weight gain associated with TZD therapy and due to adiposity and/or edema. METHODS We analyzed 384 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 222 cardiovascular and metabolic genes in 87 outpatients with type 2 diabetes receiving thiazolidinedione therapy. Physiogenomic analysis was used to discover associations with body mass index (BMI) and edema. RESULTS The 5 most significant gene associations found between BMI and SNPs were ADORA1, adenosine A1 receptor (rs903361, p<0.0003), PKM2, pyruvate kinase-muscle (rs2856929, p<0.002); ADIPOR2, adiponectin receptor 2 (rs7975375, p<0.007); UCP2, uncoupling protein 2 (rs660339, p<0.008); and APOH, apolipoprotein H (rs8178847, p<0.010). For edema, the 5 most significant gene associations were NPY, neuropeptide Y (rs1468271, p<0.006); GYS1, glycogen synthase 1-muscle (rs2287754, p<0.013); CCL2, chemokine C-C motif ligand 2 (rs3760396, p<0.015); OLR1, oxidized LDL receptor 1 (rs2742115, p<0.015); and GHRH, growth hormone releasing hormone (rs6032470, p<0.023). After accounting for multiple comparisons, ADORA1 was significantly associated with BMI at a false discovery rate (FDR) of <10%. CONCLUSION Physiogenomic associations were discovered suggesting mechanistic links between adenosine signaling and BMI, and between vascular permeability and drug-induced edema.


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2012

“VLAD”: A novel approach to community left ventricular assist device education using an interactive medical simulator

Jason Gluck; Sara Thompson; Detlef Wencker


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2013

Left Ventricular Assist Device in Right Ventricular Failure

P. Parwani; B.M.P. Gowd; R. Nahar; Cara Statz; D. O’Sullivan; N. Chomick; Joseph Radojevic; Jason Gluck; Jonathan Hammond; Detlef Wencker


Heart & Lung | 2013

The role of The Heart Failure Bridge Center Infusion Program on reducing all Cause 30 day Readmission Rate in patients with Advanced Heart Failure

C. Felice Cosgrove; S. Faldu; M. Moorer; K. Skarzynski; C. Meucci; Detlef Wencker


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2012

244 VLAD: A Novel Approach to EMS Education Utilizing an Interactive VAD Medical Simulator

Jason Gluck; B. Mendes; Tari Devoe; Joseph Radojevic; Detlef Wencker


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2012

Caspase 1: A Novel Serum Marker of Myocardial Remodeling

Cara Statz; Aleksandra Ras; Roja Mulamalla; Christine Cosgrove; Detlef Wencker


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2011

393 Novel Findings of Upregulated Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) in Myocytes of Advanced Heart Failure Patients

Cara Statz; Mridula Rai; Aleksandra Ras; Jacqueline Imse; Faisal Zaeem; Roja Mulamalla; Jonathan Hammond; Detlef Wencker


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2011

NGAL Lacks Specificity for Acute Kidney Injury in Acute Heart Failure Syndrome

Mridula Rai; Cara Statz; Aleksandra Ras; Jennifer Rahn; Lynn O'Bara; Faisal Zaeem; Roja Mulamalla; Jonathan Hammond; Detlef Wencker


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2011

Novel Findings of Upregulated Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) in Myocytes of Advanced Heart Failure Patients

Cara Statz; Mridula Rai; Aleksandra Ras; Jacqueline Imse; Faisal Zaeem; Roja Mulamalla; Jonathan Hammond; Detlef Wencker

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