Rosiglitazone promotes PPARγ-dependent and -independent alterations in gene expression in mouse islets

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Abstract

The glitazone class of insulin-sensitizing agents act, in part, by the activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ in adipocytes. However, it is unclear whether the expression of PPARγ in the islets is essential for their potential β-cell-sparing properties. To investigate the in vivo effects of rosiglitazone on β-cell biology, we used an inducible, pancreatic and duodenal homeobox-1 enhancer element-driven, Cre recombinase to knockout PPARγ expression specifically in adult β-cells (PPARgKO). Subjecting the PPARgKO mice to a chow diet led to virtually undetectable changes in glucose or insulin sensitivity, which was paralleled by minimal changes in islet gene expression. Similarly, challenging the mutant mice with a high-fat diet and treatment with rosiglitazone did not alter insulin sensitivity, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, islet size, or proliferation in the knockout mice despite PPARγ-dependent and -independent changes in islet gene expression. These data suggest that PPARγ expression in the β-cells is unlikely to be directly essential for normal β-cell function or the insulin-sensitizing actions of rosiglitazone. Copyright © 2012 by The Endocrine Society.

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Welters, H. J., El Ouaamari, A., Kawamori, D., Meyer, J., Hu, J., Smith, D. M., & Kulkarni, R. N. (2012). Rosiglitazone promotes PPARγ-dependent and -independent alterations in gene expression in mouse islets. Endocrinology, 153(10), 4593–4599. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2012-1243

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