Activation of the Hexosamine Signaling Pathway in Adipose Tissue Results in Decreased Serum Adiponectin and Skeletal Muscle Insulin Resistance

Dec 20, 2003Endocrinology

Activation of a sugar signaling pathway in fat tissue is linked to lower blood adiponectin and muscle insulin resistance

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Abstract

Leptin levels were 91% higher in transgenic mice with increased fat enzyme expression.

  • Transgenic mice showed mild glucose intolerance and skeletal muscle insulin resistance in vivo.
  • Glucose disposal rates were decreased by 27% in females and 10% in males during hyperinsulinemia.
  • Muscle uptake of glucose was reduced by 45% in female and 21% in male transgenics.
  • Serum adiponectin levels were 37% lower in female and 22% lower in male fasted transgenic mice.
  • The regulation of serum adiponectin and leptin by refeeding was disrupted in transgenic mice.

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