Genetic Background (C57BL/6JVersusFVB/N) Strongly Influences the Severity of Diabetes and Insulin Resistance inob/obMice

Martin Haluzik, Carlo Colombo, Oksana Gavrilova, Streamson Chua, Nicole Wolf, Min Chen, Bethel Stannard, Kelly R. Dietz, Derek Le Roith, Marc L. Reitman
2004 Endocrinology  
We studied the effects of genetic background on the phenotype of ob/ob mice, a model of severe obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes caused by leptin deficiency. Despite a comparable degree of obesity and hyperinsulinemia, C57BL/6J ob/ob mice had much milder hyperglycemia and, surprisingly, normal circulating adiponectin levels despite still-prominent signs of insulin resistance. Hyperinsulinemiceuglycemic clamp revealed relatively less whole-body and muscle insulin resistance in C57BL/6J
more » ... /ob mice, whereas liver insulin resistance tended to be more severe than in FVB/N ob/ob mice. C57BL/6J ob/ob mice had also more rapid clearance of circulating triglycerides and more severe hepatic steatosis. We suggest that strain-related distinction in lipid handling is the most important player in the differences in diabetic phenotype and insulin sensitivity, whereas the impact of circulating adiponectin levels on the overall phenotype of ob/ob mice is less important. (Endocrinology 145: 3258 -3264, 2004)
doi:10.1210/en.2004-0219 pmid:15059949 fatcat:dp27qbervndo7iiyauyfr5ykoq