Vitamin E and adiponectin: Proposed mechanism for vitamin E-induced improvement in insulin sensitivity

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Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes have been treated with the PPARγ agonists thiazolidinediones, or TZDs, since the 1990s. One mechanism by which these drugs may work is through PPARγ-mediated upregulation of adiponectin, an endogenous adipokine that has been shown to increase insulin sensitivity. Interestingly, α- and γ-tocopherol, two vitamin E vitamers, have structural similarities to the TZDs and have also been linked to enhanced insulin sensitivity. A recent study identified a novel function of α- and γ-tocopherol in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes: upregulation of an endogenous ligand involved in activating PPARγ. This study also found that tocopherols dramatically enhanced adiponectin expression and that this effect was mediated through a PPARγ-dependent process. These findings illustrate a possible mechanistic link between vitamin E and insulin sensitivity. © 2011 International Life Sciences Institute.

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Gray, B., Swick, J., & Ronnenberg, A. G. (2011). Vitamin E and adiponectin: Proposed mechanism for vitamin E-induced improvement in insulin sensitivity. Nutrition Reviews, 69(3), 155–161. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2011.00377.x

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