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Publication : Adiponectin resistance exacerbates insulin resistance in insulin receptor transgenic/knockout mice.

First Author  Lin HV Year  2007
Journal  Diabetes Volume  56
Issue  8 Pages  1969-76
PubMed ID  17475934 Mgi Jnum  J:126469
Mgi Id  MGI:3761404 Doi  10.2337/db07-0127
Citation  Lin HV, et al. (2007) Adiponectin resistance exacerbates insulin resistance in insulin receptor transgenic/knockout mice. Diabetes 56(8):1969-76
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Adiponectin increases insulin sensitivity and contributes to insulin's indirect effects on hepatic glucose production. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: To examine adiponectin's contribution to insulin action, we analyzed adiponectin levels and activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in insulin receptor transgenic/knockout mice (L1), a genetic model of resistance to insulin's indirect effects on hepatic glucose production. RESULTS: In euglycemic, insulin-resistant L1 mice, we detected hyperadiponectinemia with normal levels of adiponectin receptor-1 and -2. Moreover, adiponectin administration is unable to lower glucose levels or induce activation of AMPK, consistent with a state of adiponectin resistance. In a subset of hyperglycemic L1 mice, we observed decreased mRNA expression of AdipoR2 in liver and muscle, as well as decreased peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)alpha target gene expression in liver, raising the possibility that deterioration of adiponectin/AdipoR2 signaling via PPARalpha activation contributes to the progression from compensated insulin resistance to diabetes. In contrast, we failed to detect changes in other markers of the systemic or local inflammatory response. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence for a mechanism of adiponectin resistance and corroborate the notion that adiponectin potentiates hepatic insulin sensitivity.
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