Molecular Cell
Volume 4, Issue 4, October 1999, Pages 611-617
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PPARγ Is Required for the Differentiation of Adipose Tissue In Vivo and In Vitro

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Abstract

The process of adipogenesis is known to involve the interplay of several transcription factors. Activation of one of these factors, the nuclear hormone receptor PPARγ, is known to promote fat cell differentiation in vitro. Whether PPARγ is required for this process in vivo has remained an open question because a viable loss-of-function model for PPARγ has been lacking. We demonstrate here that mice chimeric for wild-type and PPARγ null cells show little or no contribution of null cells to adipose tissue, whereas most other organs examined do not require PPARγ for proper development. In vitro, the differentiation of ES cells into fat is shown to be dependent on PPARγ gene dosage. These data provide direct evidence that PPARγ is essential for the formation of fat.

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