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Effect of adipocyte-derived IGF-I on adipose tissue mass and glucose metabolism in the Berlin Fat Mouse.

Deike Hesse1, Jan Trost1, Nadine Schäfer1, Kristin Schwerbel2,3, Andreas Hoeflich4, Annette Schürmann2,3, Gudrun A Brockmann1.   

Abstract

Besides liver, IGF-I is expressed in adipose tissue. However, the effects of this local IGF-I on adipose tissue and metabolism are unclear. We generated adipocyte-specific knock-out mice on the background of the Berlin Fat Mouse Inbred (BFMI) line to evaluate the contribution of adipocyte-IGF-I on glucose metabolism and adipose tissue development. BFMI mice are obese, non-diabetic with elevated plasma insulin and IGF-I concentration. The knock-out in adipocytes led to a total white adipose tissue expression of 50-60% due to unaltered Igf-1 expression in stromavascular cells. The lack of IGF-I from adipocytes did not alter plasma IGF-I concentration. BFMIChr3-Igf-I-KOQ-AT mice had reduced adipose tissue mass in most depots. During oral glucose tolerance tests, BFMIChr3-Igf-I-KOQ-AT mice showed an impaired glucose clearance (p = .03). Interestingly, insulin action was enhanced during insulin tolerance tests (p = .05). In conclusion, adipocyte-specific IGF-I ablation in obese BFMI mice results in reduced adipose tissue mass and thereby alters glucose metabolism.

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Keywords:  IGF-I; adipocytes; animal models

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30196772     DOI: 10.1080/08977194.2018.1497621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Growth Factors        ISSN: 0897-7194            Impact factor:   2.511


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1.  QTL-mapping in the obese Berlin Fat Mouse identifies additional candidate genes for obesity and fatty liver disease.

Authors:  Manuel Delpero; Danny Arends; Aimée Freiberg; Gudrun A Brockmann; Deike Hesse
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2-/- Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice.

Authors:  Sandra Winkler; Madlen Hempel; Mei-Ju Hsu; Martin Gericke; Hagen Kühne; Sandra Brückner; Silvio Erler; Ralph Burkhardt; Bruno Christ
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-07-25       Impact factor: 6.600

3.  Identification of four novel QTL linked to the metabolic syndrome in the Berlin Fat Mouse.

Authors:  Manuel Delpero; Danny Arends; Maximilian Sprechert; Florian Krause; Oliver Kluth; Annette Schürmann; Gudrun A Brockmann; Deike Hesse
Journal:  Int J Obes (Lond)       Date:  2021-10-23       Impact factor: 5.095

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