Volume 49, Number 1, 132-140, DOI: 10.1007/s00125-005-0075-5

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Acute in vivo effects of insulin on gene expression in adipose tissue in insulin-resistant and insulin-sensitive subjects

J. Westerbacka, A. Cornér, K. Kannisto, M. Kolak, J. Makkonen, E. Korsheninnikova, T. Nyman, A. Hamsten, R. M. Fisher and H. Yki-Järvinen

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis  

We determined the response of selected genes to in vivo insulin in adipose tissue in 21 non-diabetic women.

Materials and methods  

The women were divided into insulin-sensitive and -resistant groups based on their median whole-body insulin sensitivity (8.7±0.4 vs 4.2±0.3 mg kg−1 min−1 for insulin-sensitive vs -resistant group). Subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsies were obtained before and after 3 and 6 h of i.v. maintained euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia. Adipose tissue mRNA concentrations of facilitated glucose transporter, member 1 (SLC2A1, previously known as GLUT1), facilitated glucose transporter, member 4 (SLC2A4, previously known as GLUT4), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ ( PPARG), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ co-activator 1α (PPARGC1A), 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-1 (HSD11B1), TNF, adiponectin (ADIPOQ), IL6 and the macrophage marker CD68 were measured using real-time PCR.

Results  

Basal expression of ‘insulin-sensitivity genes’ SLC2A4 and ADIPOQ was lower while that of ‘insulin-resistance genes’, HSD11B1 and IL6 was significantly higher in the insulin-resistant than in the insulin-sensitive group. Insulin significantly increased expression of ‘insulin-sensitivity genes’ SLC2A4, PPARG, PPARGC1A and ADIPOQ in the insulin-sensitive group, while only expression of PPARG and PPARGC1A was increased in the insulin-resistant group. The expression of ‘insulin-resistance genes’ HSD11B1 and IL6 was increased by insulin in the insulin-resistant group, but insulin failed to increase HSD11B1 expression in the insulin-sensitive group. At 6 h, expression of HSD11B1, TNF and IL6 was significantly higher in the insulin-resistant than in the insulin-sensitive group. IL6 expression increased significantly more in response to insulin in the insulin-resistant than in the insulin-sensitive group. CD68 was overexpressed in the insulin-resistant as compared with the insulin-sensitive group at both 0 and 6 h.

Conclusions/interpretation  

These data suggest that genes adversely affecting insulin sensitivity hyperrespond to insulin, while genes enhancing insulin sensitivity hyporespond to insulin in insulin-resistant human adipose tissue in vivo.

Keywords  Adipocytokines - Adiponectin - Cortisol - Interleukin - Macrophages - PGC-1 - TNF

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