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Insulin/Foxo1 pathway regulates expression levels of adiponectin receptors and adiponectin sensitivity

Authors :
Ryozo Nagai
Jun Nakae
Toshimasa Yamauchi
Yusuke Hada
Yusuke Ito
Kazuyuki Tobe
Naoto Kubota
Philippe Froguel
Masato Kasuga
Kazuo Hara
Masaki Kobayashi
Sato Takekawa
Yasuo Terauchi
Kohjiro Ueki
Ryo Suzuki
Domenico Accili
Toshiyuki Maki
Junji Kamon
Takashi Kadowaki
Atsushi Tsuchida
Froguel, Philippe
Source :
The Journal of biological chemistry. 279(29)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Adiponectin/Acrp30 is a hormone secreted by adipocytes, which acts as an antidiabetic and antiatherogenic adipokine. We reported previously that AdipoR1 and -R2 serve as receptors for adiponectin and mediate increased fatty acid oxidation and glucose uptake by adiponectin. In the present study, we examined the expression levels and roles of AdipoR1/R2 in several physiological and pathophysiological states such as fasting/refeeding, obesity, and insulin resistance. Here we show that the expression of AdipoR1/R2 in insulin target organs, such as skeletal muscle and liver, is significantly increased in fasted mice and decreased in refed mice. Insulin deficiency induced by streptozotocin increased and insulin replenishment reduced the expression of AdipoR1/R2 in vivo. Thus, the expression of AdipoR1/R2 appears to be inversely correlated with plasma insulin levels in vivo. Interestingly, the incubation of hepatocytes or myocytes with insulin reduced the expression of AdipoR1/R2 via the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/Foxo1-dependent pathway in vitro. Moreover, the expressions of AdipoR1/R2 in ob/ob mice were significantly decreased in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue, which was correlated with decreased adiponectin binding to membrane fractions of skeletal muscle and decreased AMP kinase activation by adiponectin. This adiponectin resistance in turn may play a role in worsening insulin resistance in ob/ob mice. In conclusion, the expression of AdipoR1/R2 appears to be inversely regulated by insulin in physiological and pathophysiological states such as fasting/refeeding, insulin deficiency, and hyper-insulinemia models via the insulin/phosphoinositide 3-kinase/Foxo1 pathway and is correlated with adiponectin sensitivity.

Details

ISSN :
00219258
Volume :
279
Issue :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of biological chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9108d444f2888f93a6564830fec14364