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Macrophage and adipocyte IGF1 maintain adipose tissue homeostasis during metabolic stresses

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OBESITY
卷 24, 期 1, 页码 172-183

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/oby.21354

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  1. NIH [R01DK066525, R01DK101942]
  2. Columbia University Diabetes Research Center [P30DK063608]
  3. New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center [P30DK026687]
  4. Institute for Human Nutrition [T32DK007647]

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ObjectiveInsulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1) regulates differentiation and growth of tissues and reduces stress and injury. IGF1 also in a tissue-specific manner modulates the differentiation and lipid storage capacity of adipocytes in vitro, but its roles in adipose tissue development and response to stress are not known. MethodsTo study IGF1 in vivo, the cellular sources of adipose tissue Igf1 expression were identified and mice were generated with targeted deletion in adipocytes and macrophages. The effects of adipocyte and macrophage deficiency of IGF1 on adipose tissue development and the response to chronic (high-fat feeding) and acute (cold challenge) stress were studied. ResultsThe expression of Igf1 by adipose tissue was derived from multiple cell types including adipocytes and macrophages. In lean animals, adipocytes were the primary source of IGF1, but in obesity expression by adipocytes was reduced and by macrophages increased, so as to maintain overall adipose tissue Igf1 expression. Genetic deletion studies revealed that adipocyte-derived IGF1 regulated perigonadal but not subcutaneous adipose tissue mass during high-fat feeding and the development of obesity. Conversely, macrophage-derived IGF1 acutely modulated perigonadal adipose tissue mass during thermogenic challenges. ConclusionsLocal IGF1 is not required in lean adipose tissue development but is required to maintain homeostasis during both chronic and acute metabolic stresses.

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