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Publication : PPAR gamma is required for the differentiation of adipose tissue in vivo and in vitro.

First Author  Rosen ED Year  1999
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  4
Issue  4 Pages  611-7
PubMed ID  10549292 Mgi Jnum  J:120142
Mgi Id  MGI:3703946 Doi  10.1016/s1097-2765(00)80211-7
Citation  Rosen ED, et al. (1999) PPAR gamma is required for the differentiation of adipose tissue in vivo and in vitro. Mol Cell 4(4):611-7
abstractText  The process of adipogenesis is known to involve the interplay of several transcription factors. Activation of one of these factors, the nuclear hormone receptor PPAR gamma, is known to promote fat cell differentiation in vitro. Whether PPAR gamma is required for this process in vivo has remained an open question because a viable loss-of-function model for PPAR gamma has been lacking. We demonstrate here that mice chimeric for wild-type and PPAR gamma null cells show little or no contribution of null cells to adipose tissue, whereas most other organs examined do not require PPAR gamma for proper development. In vitro, the differentiation of ES cells into fat is shown to be dependent on PPAR gamma gene dosage. These data provide direct evidence that PPAR gamma is essential for the formation of fat.
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