Metformin and Adipose Tissue: A Multifaceted Regulator in Metabolism, Inflammation, and Regeneration.

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Endocrinology and metabolism (Seoul, Korea) Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-08 DOI:10.3803/EnM.2025.2371
Xin-Li Wei, Ming-Hao Tao, Run-Hao Li, Shi-Hui Ge, Wei Xiao
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Metformin, a first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), has garnered attention due to its pleiotropic effects beyond glycemic control. In addition to improving insulin sensitivity and inhibiting hepatic gluconeogenesis, metformin modulates inflammation, oxidative stress, and cellular metabolism, particularly within adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is a crucial endocrine organ that plays a central role in metabolic homeostasis and is integral to obesity and T2DM pathogenesis. This review discusses the actions of metformin on white and brown adipose tissues, extracellular matrix remodeling, mature adipocytes, and adipose-derived stem cells. Through both AMP-activated protein kinase-dependent and independent pathways, metformin influences adipogenesis, lipolysis, adipokine secretion, fibrosis, and cellular senescence. We also focus on how the drug concentration influences its biological effects, emphasizing the necessity of physiologically relevant experimental models. These insights deepen our understanding of metformin's therapeutic potential in metabolic and age-related disorders.

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二甲双胍和脂肪组织:代谢、炎症和再生的多方面调节因子。
二甲双胍是2型糖尿病(T2DM)的一线治疗药物,由于其除血糖控制外的多效性而引起了人们的关注。除了改善胰岛素敏感性和抑制肝脏糖异生外,二甲双胍还能调节炎症、氧化应激和细胞代谢,特别是脂肪组织内的细胞代谢。脂肪组织是一个重要的内分泌器官,在代谢稳态中起着核心作用,是肥胖和2型糖尿病发病机制的组成部分。本文综述了二甲双胍对白色和棕色脂肪组织、细胞外基质重塑、成熟脂肪细胞和脂肪源性干细胞的作用。通过amp激活的蛋白激酶依赖途径和独立途径,二甲双胍影响脂肪形成、脂肪分解、脂肪因子分泌、纤维化和细胞衰老。我们还重点讨论了药物浓度如何影响其生物学效应,强调了建立生理相关实验模型的必要性。这些见解加深了我们对二甲双胍治疗代谢和年龄相关疾病潜力的理解。
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