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Deletion of the α-Arrestin Protein Tymip in Mice Promotes Adiposity and Adipogenesis While Preserving Insulin Sensitivity

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DIABETES
Volume 59, Issue 6, Pages 1424-1434

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/db09-1212

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  1. U.S. Public Health Service [P0-1 HL-048743, R01 DK-40936, P30 DK-45735, K23 RR-17404, K08 HL-088977]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation)
  3. Schering-Plough
  4. Veterans Administration Medical Center (West Haven, CT)

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OBJECTIVE-Thioredoxin interacting protein (Txnip), a regulator of cellular oxidative stress, is induced by hyperglycemia and inhibits glucose uptake into fat and muscle, suggesting a role for Txnip in type 2 diabetes pathogenesis. Here, we tested the hypothesis that Txnip-null (knockout) mice are protected from insulin resistance induced by a high-fat diet. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-Txnip gene-deleted (knockout) mice and age-matched wild-type littermate control mice were maintained on a standard chow diet or subjected to 4 weeks of high-fat feeding. Mice were assessed for body composition, fat development, energy balance, and insulin responsiveness. Adipogenesis was measured from ex vivo fat preparations, and in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) and 3T3-L1 preadipocytes after forced manipulation of Txnip expression. RESULTS-Txnip knockout mice gained significantly more adipose mass than controls due to a primary increase in both calorie consumption and adipogenesis. Despite increased fat mass, Txrtip knockout mice were markedly more insulin sensitive than controls, and augmented glucose transport was identified in both adipose and skeletal muscle. RNA interference gene-silenced preadipocytes and Txnip(-/-) MEFs were markedly adipogenic, whereas Txnip overexpression impaired adipocyte differentiation. As increased adipogenesis and insulin sensitivity suggested aspects of augmented peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-gamma) response, we investigated Txnip's regulation of PPAR gamma function; manipulation of Txrtip expression directly regulated PPAR gamma expression and activity. CONCLUSIONS-Txnip deletion promotes adiposity in the face of high-fat caloric excess; however, loss of this a-arrestin protein simultaneously enhances insulin responsiveness in fat and skeletal muscle, revealing Txnip as a novel mediator of insulin resistance and a regulator of adipogenesis. Diabetes 59:1424-1434, 2010

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