Caveolin-1-deficient mice show insulin resistance and defective insulin receptor protein expression in adipose tissue
Open Access
- 1 July 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 285 (1), C222-C235
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00006.2003
Abstract
Several lines of evidence suggest that a functional relationship exists between caveolin-1 and insulin signaling. However, it remains unknown whether caveolin-1 is normally required for proper insulin receptor signaling in vivo. To address this issue, we examined the status of insulin receptor signaling in caveolin-1 (–/–)-deficient (Cav-1 null) mice. Here, we show that Cav-1 null mice placed on a high-fat diet for 9 mo develop postprandial hyperinsulinemia. An insulin tolerance test (ITT) revealed that young Cav-1 null mice on a normal chow diet are significantly unresponsive to insulin, compared with their wild-type counterparts. This insulin resistance is due to a primary defect in adipose tissue, as evidenced by drastically reduced insulin receptor protein levels (>90%), without any changes in insulin receptor mRNA levels. These data suggest that caveolin-1 acts as a molecular chaperone that is necessary for the proper stabilization of the insulin receptor in adipocytes in vivo. In support of this notion, we demonstrate that recombinant expression of caveolin-1 in Cav-1 null mouse embryo fibroblasts rescues insulin receptor protein expression. These data provide evidence that the lean body phenotype observed in the Cav-1 knockout mice is due, at least in part, to a defect in insulin-regulated lipogenesis.Keywords
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