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Deficiency of adiponectin receptor 2 reduces diet-induced insulin resistance but promotes type 2 diabetes

Authors :
Brett P. Monia
Yanfang Liu
Samreen K. Syed
Shera Kash
Kyle W. Sloop
M. Dodson Michael
Anne Reifel-Miller
John M. Sullivan
William R. Bensch
Keith A. Otto
Susan F. Murray
Sanjay Bhanot
Source :
Endocrinology. 148(2)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Adiponectin/adiponectin receptors (AdipoR) are involved in energy homeostasis and inflammatory pathways. To investigate the role of AdipoR2 in metabolic control, we studied the lipid and glucose metabolic phenotypes in AdipoR2-deficient mice. AdipoR2 deletion diminished high-fat diet-induced dyslipidemia and insulin resistance yet deteriorated glucose homeostasis as high-fat feeding continued, which resulted from the failure of pancreatic β-cells to adequately compensate for the moderate insulin resistance. A defect in the AdipoR2 gene may represent a mechanism underlying the etiology of certain subgroups of type 2 diabetic patients who eventually develop overt diabetes, whereas other obese patients do not.

Details

ISSN :
00137227
Volume :
148
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b7ed91cbf968ba975896a4171299bb99