Journal article

Macrophage PPARγ is required for normal skeletal muscle and hepatic insulin sensitivity and full antidiabetic effects of thiazolidinediones

AL Hevener, JM Olefsky, D Reichart, MTA Nguyen, G Bandyopadyhay, HY Leung, MJ Watt, C Benner, MA Febbraio, AK Nguyen, B Folian, S Subramaniam, FJ Gonzalez, CK Glass, M Ricote

Journal of Clinical Investigation | AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC | Published : 2007

Abstract

PPARγ is required for fat cell development and is the molecular target of antidiabetic thiazolidinediones (TZDs), which exert insulin-sensitizing effects in adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and liver. Unexpectedly, we found that inactivation of PPARγ in macrophages results in the development of significant glucose intolerance plus skeletal muscle and hepatic insulin resistance in lean mice fed a normal diet. This phenotype was associated with increased expression of inflammatory markers and impaired insulin signaling in adipose tissue, muscle, and liver. PPARγ-deficient macrophages secreted elevated levels of factors that impair insulin responsiveness in muscle cells in a manner that was enh..

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