Recent advances of long non-coding rnas in control of hepatic gluconeogenesis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Zhe Wang from the Nanjing Medical University, China have published the research: Recent advances of long non-coding RNAs in control of hepatic gluconeogenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, H19 was identified as an imprinted gene for transducing hyperglycemia from paternal obesity to female offspring .
  • future: More studies are required to clarify this issue. lncRNAs. Exosomal lncRNA-mediated crosstalk between other tissues and hepatic gluconeogenesis could be investigated as a future direction.

SUMMARY

    Gluconeogenesis is an important biochemical process for maintaining glucose homeostasis in mammals . . .

     

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