Adiponutrin gene is regulated by insulin and glucose in human adipose tissue

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Objective: Adiponutrin is a new transmembrane protein specifically expressed in adipose tissue. In obese Subjects, short- or long-term calorie restriction diets were associated with a reduction in adiponutrin gene expression. Adiponut.rin mRNA level was previously shown to be negatively correlated with fasting glucose plasma levels and associated with insulin sensitivity of non-diabetic obese and non-obese subjects. The purpose of the present work was to get more insight into the regulation of adiponutrin gene expression by insulin and/or glucose using clamp studies and to examine its potential dysregulation in subjects with a deterioration of glucose homeostasis. Methods: Adiponutrin gene expression was quantified by reverse transcriptase-quantitative PCR in s.c. adipose tissue of healthy lean subjects after an euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp (EGHI), a hyperglycemic euinsulinemic clamp, and a hyperglycemic hyperinsulinemic (HGHI) clamp. Adiponutrin gene expression was also analyzed in patients with different levels of insulin resistance. Results: During EGHI, insulin infusion induced adiponutrin gene expression 8.4-fold (P=0.008). Its expression was also induced by glucose infusion, although to a lesser extend (2.2-fold, P=0.03). Infusion of both insulin and glucose (HGHI) had an additive effect on the adiponutrin expression (tenfold, P=0.008). In a pathological context, adiponutrin gene was highly expressed in the adipose tissue of type-1 diabetic patients with chronic hyperglycemia compared with healthy subjects. Conversely, adiponutrin gene expression was significantly reduced in type-2 diabetics (P=0.01), but remained moderately regulated in these patients after the EGHI clamp (2.5-fold increased). Conclusion: These results suggest a strong relationship between adiponutrin expression, insulin sensitivity, and glucose metabolism in human adipose tissue. © 2006 Society of the European Journal of Endocrinology.

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Moldes, M., Beauregard, G., Faraj, M., Peretti, N., Ducluzeau, P. H., Laville, M., … Clément, K. (2006). Adiponutrin gene is regulated by insulin and glucose in human adipose tissue. European Journal of Endocrinology, 155(3), 461–468. https://doi.org/10.1530/eje.1.02229

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