Adipocyte-specific Hypoxia-inducible gene 2 promotes fat deposition and diet-induced insulin resistance

Dec 1, 2016Molecular metabolism

A fat cell gene linked to low oxygen helps increase fat storage and diet-related insulin resistance

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Abstract

Hig2 localization to lipid droplets in adipocytes is associated with reduced visceral adipose tissue weight and improved glucose tolerance.

  • Hig2 was found to localize to lipid droplets in human adipocyte cells.
  • Adipocyte-specific Hig2 deficiency led to reduced visceral adipose tissue weight.
  • Improved glucose tolerance was observed in mice lacking Hig2 in all adipose depots.
  • The metabolic effects of Hig2 deficiency were similar in mice lacking Hig2 specifically in brown/beige adipocytes.
  • At thermoneutral conditions, the benefits of Hig2 deficiency were reversed, resulting in glucose intolerance.
  • No significant changes in adipocyte lipolysis or energy expenditure were detected in Hig2-deficient animals.

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