Literature DB >> 16404608

Resistin as a putative modulator of insulin action in the daily feeding/fasting rhythm.

P Oliver1, J Ribot, A M Rodríguez, J Sánchez, C Picó, A Palou.   

Abstract

Resistin and adiponectin are adipokines with postulated opposite functions. Resistin has been related with insulin resistance in obesity, while adiponectin could be associated to higher insulin sensitivity. We have determined whether the production of these two adipokines during the day is related to the feeding rhythm in rats. Resistin mRNA levels in adipose tissue correlated positively with the gastric contents and serum insulin concentration, showing higher levels during the dark phase (period of the highest food intake), especially in the mesenteric depot, while levels decreased during the light phase. The diurnal pattern of resistin expression was not directly reflected in the circulating levels, but it showed a 6-h delay and correlated negatively with the gastric contents and serum insulin. Adiponectin expression followed an opposite pattern, not apparently related to feeding or insulin release, and not translated into changes in circulating levels. Moreover, considering that insulin stimulates resistin expression and that circulating resistin follows a contrary circadian pattern in comparison to insulin, resistin, apart from its role in the increased insulin resistance associated to obesity, could also act as a putative modulator of insulin in the daily feeding/fasting rhythm through a negative feedback regulation of its action.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16404608     DOI: 10.1007/s00424-005-0034-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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