Niacin-induced hyperglycemia is partially mediated via niacin receptor GPR109a in pancreatic islets - PubMed

The widely used lipid-lowering drug niacin is reported to induce hyperglycemia during chronic and high-dose treatments, but the mechanism is poorly understood. Recently, the niacin receptor [G-protein-coupled receptor, (GPR) 109a], has been localized to islet cells while its potential role therein r…