Adipocyte CREB Promotes Insulin Resistance in Obesity

  • Qi, Ling
  • Saberi, Maziyar
  • Zmuda, Erik
  • Wang, Yiguo
  • Altarejos, Judith
  • Zhang, Xinmin
  • Dentin, Renaud
  • Hedrick, Susie
  • Bandyopadhyay, Gautam
  • Hai, Tsonwin
  • Olefsky, Jerry
  • Montminy, Marc
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Publication date
March 2009
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
1550-4131
Citation count (estimate)
112

Abstract

SummaryIncreases in adiposity trigger metabolic and inflammatory changes that interfere with insulin action in peripheral tissues, culminating in beta cell failure and overt diabetes. We found that the cAMP Response Element Binding protein (CREB) is activated in adipose cells under obese conditions, where it promotes insulin resistance by triggering expression of the transcriptional repressor ATF3 and thereby downregulating expression of the adipokine hormone adiponectin as well as the insulin-sensitive glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4). Transgenic mice expressing a dominant-negative CREB transgene in adipocytes displayed increased whole-body insulin sensitivity in the contexts of diet-induced and genetic obesity, and they were protected from t...

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