Metabolic effects of antidiabetic drugs on adipocytes and adipokine expression

Habib Yaribeygi, Luis E. Simental-Mendía, George E. Barreto, Amirhossein Sahebkar

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Abstract

Several classes of antidiabetic agents have been developed that achieve their hypoglycemic outcomes via various molecular mechanisms. Adipose tissue is a major metabolic and energy-storing tissue and plays an important role in many metabolic pathways, including insulin signaling and insulin sensitivity. Adipose tissue monitors and regulates whole body homeostasis via production and release of potent proteins, such as adipokine and adiponectin, into the circulation. Therefore, any agent that can modulate adipocyte metabolism can, in turn, affect metabolic and glucose homeostatic pathways. Antidiabetic drugs are not only recognized primarily as hypoglycemic agents but may also alter adipose tissue itself, as well as adipocyte-derived adipokine expression and secretion. In the current review, we present the major evidence concerning routinely used antidiabetic agents on adipocyte metabolism and adipokine expression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16987-16997
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Cellular Physiology
Volume234
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adipocyte
  • adipokine
  • adiponectin
  • antidiabetic agent
  • diabetes mellitus
  • inflammation
  • thiazolidinedione

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