[HTML][HTML] Severe diabetes, age-dependent loss of adipose tissue, and mild growth deficiency in mice lacking Akt2/PKBβ

RS Garofalo, SJ Orena, K Rafidi… - The Journal of …, 2003 - Am Soc Clin Investig
RS Garofalo, SJ Orena, K Rafidi, AJ Torchia, JL Stock, AL Hildebrandt, T Coskran, SC Black…
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2003Am Soc Clin Investig
The serine/threonine kinase Akt/PKB plays key roles in the regulation of cell growth, survival,
and metabolism. It remains unclear, however, whether the functions of individual Akt/PKB
isoforms are distinct. To investigate the function of Akt2/PKBβ, mice lacking this isoform were
generated. Both male and female Akt2/PKBβ-null mice exhibit mild growth deficiency and an
age-dependent loss of adipose tissue or lipoatrophy, with all observed adipose depots
dramatically reduced by 22 weeks of age. Akt2/PKBβ-deficient mice are insulin resistant with …
The serine/threonine kinase Akt/PKB plays key roles in the regulation of cell growth, survival, and metabolism. It remains unclear, however, whether the functions of individual Akt/PKB isoforms are distinct. To investigate the function of Akt2/PKBβ, mice lacking this isoform were generated. Both male and female Akt2/PKBβ-null mice exhibit mild growth deficiency and an age-dependent loss of adipose tissue or lipoatrophy, with all observed adipose depots dramatically reduced by 22 weeks of age. Akt2/PKBβ-deficient mice are insulin resistant with elevated plasma triglycerides. In addition, Akt2/PKBβ-deficient mice exhibit fed and fasting hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, glucose intolerance, and impaired muscle glucose uptake. In males, insulin resistance progresses to a severe form of diabetes accompanied by pancreatic β cell failure. In contrast, female Akt2/PKBβ-deficient mice remain mildly hyperglycemic and hyperinsulinemic until at least one year of age. Thus, Akt2/PKBβ-deficient mice exhibit growth deficiency similar to that reported previously for mice lacking Akt1/PKBα, indicating that both Akt2/PKBβ and Akt1/PKBα participate in the regulation of growth. The marked hyperglycemia and loss of pancreatic β cells and adipose tissue in Akt2/PKBβ-deficient mice suggest that Akt2/PKBβ plays critical roles in glucose metabolism and the development or maintenance of proper adipose tissue and islet mass for which other Akt/PKB isoforms are unable to fully compensate.
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