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    Impaired Thermogenesis and Adipose Tissue Development in Mice with Fat-Specific Disruption of Insulin and IGF-1 Signalling

    (Nature Publishing Group, 2012) Boucher, Jeremie; Mori, Marcelo A.; Lee, Kevin Y.; Smyth, Graham; Liew, Chong-Wee; Macotela, Yazmin; Rourk, Michael; Bluher, Matthias; Russell, Steven; Kahn, C.

    Insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) play important roles in adipocyte differentiation, glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity. Here, to assess how these pathways can compensate for each other, we created mice with a double tissue-specific knockout of insulin and IGF-1 receptors to eliminate all insulin/IGF-1 signaling in fat. These FIGIRKO mice had markedly decreased white and brown fat mass and were completely resistant to high fat diet (HFD) induced obesity and age- and HFD-induced glucose intolerance. Energy expenditure was increased in FIGIRKO mice despite a >85% reduction in brown fat mass. However, FIGIRKO mice were unable to maintain body temperature when placed at (4^{\circ}C). Brown fat activity was markedly decreased in FIGIRKO mice but was responsive to (\beta3)-receptor stimulation. Thus, insulin/IGF-1 signaling has a crucial role in the control of brown and white fat development, and, when disrupted, leads to defective thermogenesis and a paradoxical increase in basal metabolic rate.