2006
DOI: 10.2337/db05-0615
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Loss of Resistin Improves Glucose Homeostasis in Leptin Deficiency

Abstract: Resistin levels are increased in obesity, and hyperresistinemia impairs glucose homeostasis in rodents. Here, we have determined the role of resistin in ob/ob mice that are obese and insulin resistant because of genetic deficiency of leptin. Loss of resistin increased obesity in ob/ob mice by further lowering the metabolic rate without affecting food intake. Nevertheless, resistin deficiency improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in these severely obese mice, largely by enhancing insulin-mediated g… Show more

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“…Experimental procedures were in accordance to institutional guidelines and regulations. Male C57BL/6J wild-type and npyϪ/Ϫ mice (Patel et al, 2006;Qi et al, 2006), were housed n ϭ 5 per cage in 12 h light/dark cycle (lights on 7:00 A.M.) and ambient temperature 22°C. Chow and water were provided ad libitum.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experimental procedures were in accordance to institutional guidelines and regulations. Male C57BL/6J wild-type and npyϪ/Ϫ mice (Patel et al, 2006;Qi et al, 2006), were housed n ϭ 5 per cage in 12 h light/dark cycle (lights on 7:00 A.M.) and ambient temperature 22°C. Chow and water were provided ad libitum.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing resistin levels through peripheral infusion or transgenic overexpression impairs insulin action (Pravenec et al, 2003;Patel et al, 2004;Rangwala et al, 2004;Satoh et al, 2004). Conversely, ablation of the retn gene or reduction of resistin via antisense oligonucleotide treatment enhances insulin sensitivity, leading to a decrease in hepatic glucose production and increase in glucose uptake by muscle and adipose tissue Muse et al, 2004;Qi et al, 2006). Furthermore, studies suggest that the increase in resistin after high-fat feeding is the primary cause of hepatic insulin resistance (Muse et al, 2004;Qi et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Ob-ob resistin deficient mice were more obese although showing increased insulin sensitivity and improved glucose tolerance (Qi et al, 2006).…”
Section: Resistinmentioning
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“…Another potentially important player involved with the continued suppression of AMPK signaling may be the cytokine resistin which is elevated in obesity 87 and has been shown to suppress AMPK signaling in obese skeletal muscle. 88 Future studies are required to examine the mechanisms by which resistin impairs AMPK signaling in obesity. Interestingly, while 48 hours of TNFα neutralization restored AMPK signaling to that of lean controls it resulted in no noticeable improvement in skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity compared with obese ob/ob mice.…”
Section: Tnfα Neutralization or Genetic Ablation Of Tnf Receptors Resmentioning
confidence: 99%