Pericytes are vascular mural cells that support the microvasculature; their dysfunction contributes to diabetic retinopathy and has been linked to obesity in humans. To explore the role of pericyte insulin signalling on systemic metabolism we utilised male mice from our previously described PIR (PIRKO) mouse line which has insulin receptor (Insr) knockout in PDGFRβ-expressing cells. These animals exhibit systemic insulin resistance from as early as 8-weeks of age, despite no change in body weight or activity level, and show altered body composition and hepatosteatosis. When challenged with high fat diet, PIR remain insulin resistant but are protected from weight gain with reduced adipose tissue expansion across all depots and altered adipose morphology. Exhibiting parallels with the metabolically-obese-normal-weight (MONW) human phenotype, the PIR line underlines the importance of pericyte biology in the development of both diabetes and obesity and establishes the angiopoietin (Ang)/Tie signalling pathway as a focus for future research.

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