The lower response to epinephrine and other catecholamines of epididymal adipose tissue
from mice genetically obese and/or hyperglycemic could not be corrected by anti-insulin
antiserum. This suggests that the lower response to catecholamines of these tissues
does not result from the higher circulating insulin level in these mice. Inhibition
of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase by theophylline likewise did not enhance the response
to epinephrine. Insulin inhibited the theophylline- and epinephrine-stimulated lipolysis
of lethal yellow mice (Ay / a). No effect of insulin on theophylline-stimulated lipolysis of obese mice (ob/ob),
diabetic mice (db/db) and viable yellow mice (Avy/a) and epinephrine-stimulated lipolysis of Avy/a mice was observed. The response of glucose metabolism in these mice to insulin
was respectively the same as their lipolytic response, leading to the conclusion that
their insulin resistance is not glucose specific.
Lipolysis - Obese Mice - Obese-Hyperglycemic Mice - Diabetic Mice - Yellow Obese Mice
- Lethal Yellow Mice - Viable Yellow Mice - Insulin - Anti-Insulin Antiserum - Theophylline
- Epinephrine