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Publication : Hyperleptinemia without obesity in male mice lacking androgen receptor in adipose tissue.

First Author  Yu IC Year  2008
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  149
Issue  5 Pages  2361-8
PubMed ID  18276764 Mgi Jnum  J:136018
Mgi Id  MGI:3794943 Doi  10.1210/en.2007-0516
Citation  Yu IC, et al. (2008) Hyperleptinemia without obesity in male mice lacking androgen receptor in adipose tissue. Endocrinology 149(5):2361-8
abstractText  Insulin resistance occurs through an inadequate response to insulin by insulin target organs such as liver, muscle, and adipose tissue with consequent insufficient glucose uptake. In previous studies we demonstrated that whole body androgen receptor (AR) knockout (AR(-/y)) mice develop obesity and exhibit insulin and leptin resistance at advanced age. By examining adipose tissue-specific AR knockout (A-AR(-/y)) mice, we found A-AR(-/y) mice were hyperleptinemic but showed no leptin resistance, although body weight and adiposity index of A-AR(-/y) mice were identical with those of male wild-type control mice. Hypotriglyceridemia and hypocholesterolemia found in nonobese A-AR(-/y) mice suggested a beneficial effect of high leptin levels independent of fat deposition. Further examination showed that androgen-AR signaling in adipose tissue plays a direct regulatory role in leptin expression via enhanced estrogen receptor transactivation activity due to elevated intraadipose estrogens. The present study in A-AR(-/y) mice suggests a differential tissue-specific role of AR in energy balance control in males.
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