Adipose tissue is a dynamic organ that makes critical contributions to whole-body metabolic homeostasis. Although recent studies have revealed that different fat depots have distinct molecular signatures, metabolic functions and adipogenic mechanisms, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) is still widely viewed as the master regulator of adipogenesis and critical for maintaining mature adipocyte function. Using an inducible, adipocyte-specific knockout system, we explored the role of PPARγ in mature adipocytes Short-term PPARγ deficiency in adipocytes reduces whole-body insulin sensitivity, but adipocytes are viable both and However, after exposure to a high-fat diet, even short-term PPARγ deficiency leads to rapid adipocyte death. When mature adipocytes are depleted of both PPARγ and CCAAT-enhancer-binding protein α (C/EBPα), they are rapidly depleted of lipids and undergo adipocyte death, both and Surprisingly, although thiazolidinediones (TZDs; PPARγ agonists) are thought to act mainly on PPARγ, PPARγ in adipocytes is not required for the whole-body insulin-sensitizing effect of TZDs. This offers new mechanistic aspects of PPARγ/TZD action and its effect on whole-body metabolic homeostasis.

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