Endocrine Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-4540
Print ISSN : 0918-8959
ISSN-L : 0918-8959

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Chronic hyperadiponectinemia induced by transgenic overexpression increases plasma exosomes without significantly improving glucose and lipid metabolism
Keitaro KawadaShunbun Kita Shiro FukudaKeita FukuokaTomonori OkitaEmi Kawada-HoritaniMasahito IiokaTaka-aki SakaueYusuke KawachiKohei FujiiYu KimuraShuichi OtabeYuya FujishimaHitoshi NishizawaNorikazu MaedaIichiro Shimomura
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The fat-derived factor, adiponectin, is considered a salutary circulating factor. We recently demonstrated that native adiponectin binds T-cadherin and promotes intracellular biogenesis and secretion of the exosome. Exosomes play important roles in various aspects of homeostasis, including glucose and energy metabolism. However, it remains unclear whether and how the promotion of exosome production by adiponectin in vivo is beneficial for glucose and lipid metabolism. In the present study, overexpression of human adiponectin in mice resulted in an increased number of circulating exosomes, but it did not significantly improve glucose metabolism, change body weights, or change triglyceride clearance under a high-fat diet. Multiple small doses of streptozotocin increased blood glucose and decreased triglyceride clearance similarly in both wild-type and transgenic mice. Thus, these results indicated that human adiponectin overexpression in mice increases plasma exosomes but does not significantly influence glucose and lipid metabolism.

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