| Title : Rosiglitazone up-regulates lipoprotein lipase, hormone-sensitive lipase and uncoupling protein-1, and down-regulates insulin-induced fatty acid synthase gene expression in brown adipocytes of Wistar rats - Teruel_2005_Diabetologia_48_1180 |
| Author(s) : Teruel T , Hernandez R , Rial E , Martin-Hidalgo A , Lorenzo M |
| Ref : Diabetologia , 48 :1180 , 2005 |
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Abstract :
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Although thiazolidinediones are now widely used to treat type 2 diabetes, their mechanism of action remains largely unknown. They are agonists for the transcription factor PPARgamma, and in addition to their insulin-sensitising effects, they can promote adipogenesis and control gene expression in adipose tissues. We have explored the effect of rosiglitazone on insulin-mediated induction of pivotal genes involved in lipid metabolism and thermogenesis in brown fat. The genes studied were: (1) lipoprotein lipase (lpl), which is involved in lipid uptake; (2) hormone-sensitive lipase (hsl), which mobilises fatty acids from stored triglycerides; (3) fatty acid synthase (fas), which regulates de novo lipogenesis; and (4) the uncoupling proteins (ucp) 1 and 3, which control thermogenesis. |
| PubMedSearch : Teruel_2005_Diabetologia_48_1180 |
| PubMedID: 15887043 |
Teruel T, Hernandez R, Rial E, Martin-Hidalgo A, Lorenzo M (2005)
Rosiglitazone up-regulates lipoprotein lipase, hormone-sensitive lipase and uncoupling protein-1, and down-regulates insulin-induced fatty acid synthase gene expression in brown adipocytes of Wistar rats
Diabetologia
48 :1180
Teruel T, Hernandez R, Rial E, Martin-Hidalgo A, Lorenzo M (2005)
Diabetologia
48 :1180