LncRNA‐Snhg3 regulates mouse hepatic glycogenesis under normal chow diet

Glycogenesis
DOI: 10.1096/fj.202401064r Publication Date: 2024-08-12T12:24:29Z
ABSTRACT
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are strongly associated with glucose homeostasis, but their roles remain largely unknown. In this study, the potential role of lncRNA-Snhg3 in metabolism was evaluated both vitro and vivo. Here, we found a positive relationship between Snhg3 hepatic glycogenesis. Glucose tolerance improved hepatocyte-specific knock-in (Snhg3-HKI) mice, while it worsened knockout (Snhg3-HKO) mice. Furthermore, glycogenesis had shown remarkable increase Snhg3-HKI mice reduction Snhg3-HKO respectively. Mechanistically, increased mRNA protein expression levels PPP1R3B through inducing chromatin remodeling promoting phosphorylation kinase B. Collectively, these results suggested that plays critical
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