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Dataset: Protection from obesity and diabetes by blockade of TGF-beta/Smad3 signaling

Imbalances in glucose and energy homeostasis are at the core of the worldwide epidemic of obesity and diabetes. Here, we illustrate an...

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Imbalances in glucose and energy homeostasis are at the core of the worldwide epidemic of obesity and diabetes. Here, we illustrate an important role of the TGF-beta/Smad3 signaling pathway in regulating glucose and energy homeostasis. Smad3 deficient mice are protected from diet-induced obesity and diabetes. Interestingly, the metabolic protection is accompanied by Smad3-/- white adipose tissue acquiring the bioenergetic and gene expression profile of brown fat/skeletal muscle. Smad3-/- adipocytes demonstrate a marked increase in mitochondrial biogenesis, with a corresponding increase in basal respiration, and Smad3 acts as a repressor of PGC-alpha1 expression. We observe significant correlation between TGF-beta1 levels and adiposity in rodents and humans. Further, systemic blockade of TGF-beta1 signaling protects mice from obesity, diabetes and hepatic steatosis. Together, these results demonstrate that TGF-beta signaling regulates glucose tolerance and energy homeostasis and suggest that modulation of TGF-beta1 activity might be an effective treatment strategy for obesity and diabetes. Smad3-/- and WT mice were fed with regular diet (RD) and high fat diet (HFD), and diet induced obese (DIO) mice were treated with IgG and anti-TGF-b1 antibody

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-28598

PubMed:
21723505

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample STRAIN CATALOG# ANTIBODY GENOTYPE TREATMENT
GSM707747 C57BL/6 not specified not specified WT regular diet
GSM707747 C57BL/6 not specified not specified WT regular diet
GSM707749 C57BL/6 not specified not specified WT high fat diet
GSM707749 C57BL/6 not specified not specified WT high fat diet
GSM70775 mixed strains of C57BL/6 and NIH Black Swiss females (Taconic) not specified not specified Smad3-/- regular diet
GSM70775 mixed strains of C57BL/6 and NIH Black Swiss females (Taconic) not specified not specified Smad3-/- regular diet
GSM707753 mixed strains of C57BL/6 and NIH Black Swiss females (Taconic) not specified not specified Smad3-/- high fat diet
GSM707753 mixed strains of C57BL/6 and NIH Black Swiss females (Taconic) not specified not specified Smad3-/- high fat diet
GSM707755 C57J/B6 13C4 IgG not specified diet induced obese
GSM707755 C57J/B6 13C4 IgG not specified diet induced obese
GSM707757 C57J/B6 1D11 TGF-beta not specified diet induced obese
GSM707757 C57J/B6 1D11 TGF-beta not specified diet induced obese

Tags

  • adipose tissue
  • basal
  • glucose
  • muscle
  • obesity
  • white adipose tissue

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