Blood glucose is lower in mountain dwellers living under low partial oxygen pressure. We show that obese mice maintained under hypoxia exhibit a delayed but distinct decrease in blood glucose with improved insulin sensitivity, which is independent of changes in body weight. This effect of hypoxia is mediated by erythropoiesis and is a direct result of the rising hematocrit, which could be due to erythrocytes acting as carriers of glucose units in the blood. Glucose lowering by the red cell mass is evidenced by a prompt decrease in glycemia in mice receiving a blood transfusion. Furthermore, life under hypoxia as well as treatment with erythropoietin reduce glycemia also in mice expressing the erythropoietin receptor exclusively in hematopoietic cells, which contrasts with previous assumptions attributing metabolic actions of erythropoietin to direct action on nonhematopoietic tissues. Our results provide a rationale for associations between hematocrit and blood glucose in humans under anti-anemic therapy, polycythemia, smoking, and high-altitude exposure.
A direct effect of the hematocrit on blood glucose: Evidence from hypoxia- and erythropoietin-treated mice.
红细胞比容对血糖的直接影响:来自缺氧和促红细胞生成素治疗的小鼠的证据
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作者:Scherer Thomas, Metz Matthäus, Beghini Marianna, Bilban Martin, Gensthaler Lisa, Luca Andreea C, Kaplanian Mairam, Abu Eid Sameer, Koldyka Oliver, Hackl Martina T, Dürr Sabine, Rivelles Elisa, Schönecker Stefanie S, Pöltl Lisa, Kaya Ayperi, Chami Rime, Nusko Laura, Tschare Claudia, Ablaza Kathleen, Höbler Anna-Lena, Klimek Peter, Leutner Michael, Yamamoto Masayuki, Suzuki Norio, Stemmer Kerstin, Zeyda Maximilian, Steinacher Daniel, Nics Lukas, Müller Antonia M S, Helbich Thomas H, Moriggl Richard, Kautzky-Willer Alexandra, Windberger Ursula, Prager Gerhard, Fürnsinn Clemens
| 期刊: | Science Advances | 影响因子: | 12.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 18; 11(16):eadt7366 |
| doi: | 10.1126/sciadv.adt7366 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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