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Insulin resistance in the New Zealand obese mouse (NZO): lipolysis and lipogenesis in isolated adipocytes
Authors:J D Upton  J G Sneyd  P I Rennie
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:The marked stimulatory effect of insulin on the metabolism of [U-14C]glucose to CO2, glyceride-glycerol, and fatty acid observed with adipocytes from normal New Zealand yellow (NZY) mice and young (nonobese) New Zealand obese (NZO) mice was greatly diminished in cells obtained from adult obese NZO mice. Adipocytes from obese NZO mice had lower basal rates of CO2 formation and fatty acid synthesis than cells from NZY or young NZO mice. Glyceride-glycerol was labeled to a similar extent under basal conditions in adipocytes from all three groups of mice, implying that the basal rate of glucose transport and the enzymes of the glycolytic pathway are intact in obese NZO adipocytes. Both basal and epinephrine-stimulated lipolysis were impaired in adipocytes from obese NZO mice when compared with cells from NZY and young NZO mice. Epinephrine-stimulated lipolysis was markedly less sensitive to the inhibitory effect of insulin in adipocytes from obese NZO mice than in NZY and young NZO controls. These studies suggest that adipocytes from young, nonobese NZO mice do not exhibit resistance to epinephrine and insulin, and that hormone resistance and decreased rates of metabolism accompany the onset and evolution of obesity.
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