Exclusive action of transmembrane TNFα in adipose tissue leads to reduced adipose mass and local but not systemic insulin resistance

H Xu, J Hirosumi, KT Uysal, AD Guler… - …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
H Xu, J Hirosumi, KT Uysal, AD Guler, GS Hotamisligil
Endocrinology, 2002academic.oup.com
Aberrant TNFα expression in adipocytes is a molecular mechanism by which insulin action
is modulated in adipose tissue. While this might be a compensatory response to limit
adipose expansion, neither the mechanisms underlying this local effect nor its systemic
biological consequences have been studied. It is also not clear whether TNFα-induced
insulin resistance in adipocyte alone is responsible for systemic insulin resistance in the
absence of obesity. In a transgenic mouse model deficient in endogenous TNFα, we …
Abstract
Aberrant TNFα expression in adipocytes is a molecular mechanism by which insulin action is modulated in adipose tissue. While this might be a compensatory response to limit adipose expansion, neither the mechanisms underlying this local effect nor its systemic biological consequences have been studied. It is also not clear whether TNFα-induced insulin resistance in adipocyte alone is responsible for systemic insulin resistance in the absence of obesity. In a transgenic mouse model deficient in endogenous TNFα, we demonstrate that specific expression of the transmembrane TNFα (mTNFα) in adipocytes leads to decreased whole body adipose mass, and local, but not systemic insulin resistance. These data demonstrate that exclusive action of TNFα in adipose tissue strongly inhibits insulin action at this site and leads to reduced adiposity in mice. However, this isolated adipocyte insulin resistance in the context of reduced fat mass and/or the absence of obesity is insufficient to alter systemic glucose homeostasis.
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