Pioglitazone treatment enlarges subcutaneous adipocytes in insulin-resistant patients

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Context: Obesity-related insulin resistance is associated with an increase in adipocyte size. In rodent models, treatment with the insulin-sensitizers thiazolidinediones (TZDs) leads to the appearance of small, insulin-sensitive adipocytes. Whether such TZD-dependent morphological changes occur in adipose tissue of insulin-resistant patients is unclear. Objective: The objective of the study was to study the effects of treatment with the TZD pioglitazone on sc adipose tissue morphology and function in insulin-resistant subjects. Design: This was a placebo-controlled, randomized crossover study. Setting: The study was conducted at a university medical center. Patients: Twelve adult patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) characterized by insulin resistance were included in this study. Intervention: After a 4-wk run-in phase, patients were treated with pioglitazone (45 mg/d) followed by placebo, each for 16 wk or vice versa. Main Outcome Measures: After both placebo and pioglitazone treatment, insulin sensitivity was determined by hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp and abdominal sc adipose tissue was obtained to measure adipocyte cell surface and expression of genes involved in glucose uptake and inflammation. Results: Pioglitazone treatment significantly improved the insulin sensitivity index (placebo: 0.35 ± 0.16 μmol/kg·min per milliunit per liter; pioglitazone 0.53 ± 0.16 μmol/kg·min per milliunit per liter, P < 0.001) and increased mRNA expression levels of adiponectin and glucose transporter-4 in adipose tissue. The increase in insulin sensitivity was accompanied by a significant enlargement of the sc adipocyte cell surface (placebo: 2323 ± 725 μm2; pioglitazone 2821 ± 885 μm2, P = 0.03). Conclusions: In the human situation, treatment of insulin-resistant subjects with pioglitazone improves insulin sensitivity, whereas at the same time, sc adipocyte cell surface increases. Copyright © 2009 by The Endocrine Society.

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Koenen, T. B., Tack, C. J., Kroese, J. M., Hermus, A. R., Sweep, F. C. G., Van Der Laak, J., … Stienstra, R. (2009). Pioglitazone treatment enlarges subcutaneous adipocytes in insulin-resistant patients. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 94(11), 4453–4457. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2009-0517

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