Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences (Jul 2017)

Rapamycin-ameliorated diabetic symptoms involved in increasing adiponectin expression in diabetic mice on a high-fat diet

  • Fang-Hua Gong,
  • Yan-Na Ye,
  • Jin-Meng Li,
  • Hai-Yang Zhao,
  • Xiao-Kun Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kjms.2017.05.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 7
pp. 321 – 326

Abstract

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Recent studies showed that rapamycin improved diabetic complications. Here, we investigated the metabolic effects of rapamycin in type 2 diabetes model (T2DM) mice. Mice were treated with a daily intraperitoneal injection of rapamycin at 2 mg/kg or vehicle only for 3 weeks and were maintained on a high-fat diet. The treated diabetic mice exhibited decreased body weight, blood glucose levels, and fat mass. FGF21 expression was suppressed in C57B/L6 mice, but adiponectin expression increased both in FGF21 KO and C57B/L6 mice. These results suggest that rapamycin may alleviate FGF21 resistance in mice on a high-fat diet. The reduction of adipose tissue mass of the diabetic mice may be due to the increased adiponectin.

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