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Andrew W. Norris, Lihong Chen, Simon J. Fisher, Ildiko Szanto, Michael Ristow, Alison C. Jozsi, Michael F. Hirshman, Evan D. Rosen, Laurie J. Goodyear, Frank J. Gonzalez, Bruce M. Spiegelman, C. Ronald Kahn
Published in Volume 112, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2003; 112(4):608–618 doi:10.1172/JCI17305
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Whole-body insulin resistance due to impaired insulin action in liver not skeletal muscle. (a) Glucose infusion rate (Ginf) required to maintain euglycemia during hyperinsulinemic clamp in 4-month-old male MuPPARγKO and control (Lox) mice. (b) Insulin stimulated increase in the Rd during hyperinsulinemic compared with basal portion of clamp. (c) Insulin stimulated the percentage suppression of HGP during hyperinsulinemic compared with basal portion of the clamp. Insulin stimulated 2-[14C]DG (2DG) uptake in vivo during hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp in 4-month-old male MuPPARγKO and control (Lox) mice, in mixed hindquarter muscle (d), or in adipose tissue (e). (f) Insulin stimulated 2-[3H]DG uptake above basal in soleus muscle isolated ex vivo from MuPPARγKO and control (Lox) male mice fed a high-fat diet initiated at 4 months of age for 7 weeks. *P < 0.05 versus control; #P < 0.05 versus null hypothesis of no suppression.