PPARG regulates fatty acid storage and glucose metabolism. The genes activated by PPARG stimulate lipid uptake and
adipogenesis by fat cells. PPARG
knockout mice are devoid of adipose tissue, establishing PPARG as a master regulator of
adipocyte differentiation. PPARG increases insulin sensitivity by enhancing storage of fatty acids in fat cells (reducing
lipotoxicity), by enhancing
adiponectin release from fat cells, by inducing
FGF21, PPARG promotes anti-inflammatory
M2 macrophage activation in mice.
Adiponectin induces
ABCA1-mediated
reverse cholesterol transport by activation of PPAR-γ and
LXRα/β. Many naturally occurring agents directly bind with and activate PPAR gamma. These agents include various
polyunsaturated fatty acids like
arachidonic acid and arachidonic acid metabolites such as certain members of the
5-hydroxyicosatetraenoic acid and
5-oxo-eicosatetraenoic acid family, e.g., 5-oxo-15(
S)-HETE and 5-oxo-ETE or
15-hydroxyicosatetraenoic acid family including 15(
S)-HETE, 15(
R)-HETE, and 15(
S)-HpETE, the
phytocannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), its metabolite
THC-COOH, and its
synthetic analog
ajulemic acid (AJA). The activation of PPAR gamma by these and other ligands may be responsible for inhibiting the growth of cultured human breast, gastric, lung, prostate and other cancer cell lines. During embryogenesis, PPARG first substantially expresses in interscapular brown fat pad. The depletion of PPARG will result in embryonic lethality at E10.5, due to the vascular anomalies in placenta, with no permeation of fetal blood vessels and dilation and rupture of maternal blood sinuses. The expression PPARG can be detected in placenta as early as E8.5 and through the remainder of gestation, mainly located in the primary trophoblast cell in the human placenta. PPARG is required for epithelial differentiation of trophoblast tissue, which is critical for proper placenta vascularization. PPARG agonists inhibit extravillous cytotrophoblast invasion. PPARG is also required for the accumulation of lipid droplets by the placenta. == Interactions ==