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Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes
OBJECTIVE—Obesity is characterized by an overgrowth of adipose tissue that leads to the formation of hypoxic areas within this tissue. We investigated whether this phenomenon could be responsible for insulin resistance by studying the effect of hypoxia on the insulin signaling pathway in adipocytes....
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American Diabetes Association
2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2606898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18984735 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-0457 |
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author | Regazzetti, Claire Peraldi, Pascal Grémeaux, Thierry Najem-Lendom, Rosanna Ben-Sahra, Issam Cormont, Mireille Bost, Frédéric Le Marchand-Brustel, Yannick Tanti, Jean-François Giorgetti-Peraldi, Sophie |
author_facet | Regazzetti, Claire Peraldi, Pascal Grémeaux, Thierry Najem-Lendom, Rosanna Ben-Sahra, Issam Cormont, Mireille Bost, Frédéric Le Marchand-Brustel, Yannick Tanti, Jean-François Giorgetti-Peraldi, Sophie |
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description | OBJECTIVE—Obesity is characterized by an overgrowth of adipose tissue that leads to the formation of hypoxic areas within this tissue. We investigated whether this phenomenon could be responsible for insulin resistance by studying the effect of hypoxia on the insulin signaling pathway in adipocytes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—The hypoxic signaling pathway was modulated in adipocytes from human and murine origins through incubation under hypoxic conditions (1% O(2)) or modulation of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) expression. Insulin signaling was monitored through the phosphorylation state of several key partners of the pathway and glucose transport. RESULTS—In both human and murine adipocytes, hypoxia inhibits insulin signaling as revealed by a decrease in the phosphorylation of insulin receptor. In 3T3-L1 adipocytes, this inhibition of insulin receptor phosphorylation is followed by a decrease in the phosphorylation state of protein kinase B and AS160, as well as an inhibition of glucose transport in response to insulin. These processes were reversible under normoxic conditions. The mechanism of inhibition seems independent of protein tyrosine phosphatase activities. Overexpression of HIF-1α or -2α or activation of HIF transcription factor with CoCl(2) mimicked the effect of hypoxia on insulin signaling, whereas downregulation of HIF-1α and -2α by small interfering RNA inhibited it. CONCLUSIONS—We have demonstrated that hypoxia creates a state of insulin resistance in adipocytes that is dependent upon HIF transcription factor expression. Hypoxia could be envisioned as a new mechanism that participates in insulin resistance in adipose tissue of obese patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-26068982010-01-01 Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes Regazzetti, Claire Peraldi, Pascal Grémeaux, Thierry Najem-Lendom, Rosanna Ben-Sahra, Issam Cormont, Mireille Bost, Frédéric Le Marchand-Brustel, Yannick Tanti, Jean-François Giorgetti-Peraldi, Sophie Diabetes Signal Transduction OBJECTIVE—Obesity is characterized by an overgrowth of adipose tissue that leads to the formation of hypoxic areas within this tissue. We investigated whether this phenomenon could be responsible for insulin resistance by studying the effect of hypoxia on the insulin signaling pathway in adipocytes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—The hypoxic signaling pathway was modulated in adipocytes from human and murine origins through incubation under hypoxic conditions (1% O(2)) or modulation of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) expression. Insulin signaling was monitored through the phosphorylation state of several key partners of the pathway and glucose transport. RESULTS—In both human and murine adipocytes, hypoxia inhibits insulin signaling as revealed by a decrease in the phosphorylation of insulin receptor. In 3T3-L1 adipocytes, this inhibition of insulin receptor phosphorylation is followed by a decrease in the phosphorylation state of protein kinase B and AS160, as well as an inhibition of glucose transport in response to insulin. These processes were reversible under normoxic conditions. The mechanism of inhibition seems independent of protein tyrosine phosphatase activities. Overexpression of HIF-1α or -2α or activation of HIF transcription factor with CoCl(2) mimicked the effect of hypoxia on insulin signaling, whereas downregulation of HIF-1α and -2α by small interfering RNA inhibited it. CONCLUSIONS—We have demonstrated that hypoxia creates a state of insulin resistance in adipocytes that is dependent upon HIF transcription factor expression. Hypoxia could be envisioned as a new mechanism that participates in insulin resistance in adipose tissue of obese patients. American Diabetes Association 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2606898/ /pubmed/18984735 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-0457 Text en Copyright © 2009, American Diabetes Association Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Signal Transduction Regazzetti, Claire Peraldi, Pascal Grémeaux, Thierry Najem-Lendom, Rosanna Ben-Sahra, Issam Cormont, Mireille Bost, Frédéric Le Marchand-Brustel, Yannick Tanti, Jean-François Giorgetti-Peraldi, Sophie Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes |
title | Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes |
title_full | Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes |
title_fullStr | Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes |
title_full_unstemmed | Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes |
title_short | Hypoxia Decreases Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipocytes |
title_sort | hypoxia decreases insulin signaling pathways in adipocytes |
topic | Signal Transduction |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2606898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18984735 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-0457 |
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