Excess caloric intake can lead to insulin resistance. The underlying reasons are
complex but likely related to ectopic lipid deposition in nonadipose tissue. We
hypothesized that the inability to appropriately expand subcutaneous adipose tissue
may be an underlying reason for insulin resistance and β cell failure.
Mice lacking leptin while overexpressing adiponectin showed normalized glucose and
insulin levels and dramatically improved glucose as well as positively affected
serum triglyceride levels. Therefore, modestly increasing the levels of circulating
full-length adiponectin completely rescued the diabetic phenotype in
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