RAGE displays sex-specific differences in obesity-induced adipose tissue insulin resistance

Biology of sex differences(2022)

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Background The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) plays an important role in obesity-associated insulin sensitivity. We have also previously reported that RAGE deficiency improved insulin resistance in obesity-induced adipose tissue. The current study was aimed to elucidate the sex-specific mechanism of RAGE deficiency in adipose tissue metabolic regulation and systemic glucose homeostasis. Methods RAGE-deficient (RAGE −/− ) mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) and subjected to glucose and insulin tolerance tests. Subcutaneous adipose tissue (sAT) was collected, and macrophage polarization was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR. Immunoblotting was performed to evaluate the insulin signaling in adipose tissues. Results Under HFD feeding conditions, body weight and adipocyte size of female RAGE deficient (RAGE −/− ) were markedly lower than that of male mice. Female RAGE −/− mice showed significantly improved glucose and insulin tolerance compared to male RAGE −/− mice, accompanied with increased M2 macrophages polarization. Expressions of genes involved in anti-oxidant and browning were up-regulated in adipose tissues of female RAGE −/− mice. Moreover, insulin-induced AKT phosphorylation was significantly elevated in adipose tissue in female RAGE −/− mice compared to male RAGE −/− mice. Conclusions Our findings suggest that RAGE-mediated adipose tissue insulin resistance is sex-specific, which is associated with different expression of genes involved in anti-oxidant and browning and insulin-induced AKT phosphorylation.
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Adipose tissue,Insulin resistance,Obesity,Receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE),Sex
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