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Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1

Evidence from cell culture studies indicates that β-carotene-(BC)-derived apocarotenoid signaling molecules can modulate the activities of nuclear receptors that regulate many aspects of adipocyte physiology. Two BC metabolizing enzymes, the BC-15,15′-oxygenase (Bcmo1) and the BC-9′,10′-oxygenase (B...

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Autores principales: Amengual, Jaume, Gouranton, Erwan, van Helden, Yvonne G. J., Hessel, Susanne, Ribot, Joan, Kramer, Evelien, Kiec-Wilk, Beata, Razny, Ursula, Lietz, Georg, Wyss, Adrian, Dembinska-Kiec, Aldona, Palou, Andreu, Keijer, Jaap, Landrier, Jean François, Bonet, M. Luisa, von Lintig, Johannes
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3106009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21673813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020644
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author Amengual, Jaume
Gouranton, Erwan
van Helden, Yvonne G. J.
Hessel, Susanne
Ribot, Joan
Kramer, Evelien
Kiec-Wilk, Beata
Razny, Ursula
Lietz, Georg
Wyss, Adrian
Dembinska-Kiec, Aldona
Palou, Andreu
Keijer, Jaap
Landrier, Jean François
Bonet, M. Luisa
von Lintig, Johannes
author_facet Amengual, Jaume
Gouranton, Erwan
van Helden, Yvonne G. J.
Hessel, Susanne
Ribot, Joan
Kramer, Evelien
Kiec-Wilk, Beata
Razny, Ursula
Lietz, Georg
Wyss, Adrian
Dembinska-Kiec, Aldona
Palou, Andreu
Keijer, Jaap
Landrier, Jean François
Bonet, M. Luisa
von Lintig, Johannes
author_sort Amengual, Jaume
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description Evidence from cell culture studies indicates that β-carotene-(BC)-derived apocarotenoid signaling molecules can modulate the activities of nuclear receptors that regulate many aspects of adipocyte physiology. Two BC metabolizing enzymes, the BC-15,15′-oxygenase (Bcmo1) and the BC-9′,10′-oxygenase (Bcdo2) are expressed in adipocytes. Bcmo1 catalyzes the conversion of BC into retinaldehyde and Bcdo2 into β-10′-apocarotenal and β-ionone. Here we analyzed the impact of BC on body adiposity of mice. To genetically dissect the roles of Bcmo1 and Bcdo2 in this process, we used wild-type and Bcmo1 (-/-) mice for this study. In wild-type mice, BC was converted into retinoids. In contrast, Bcmo1(-/-) mice showed increased expression of Bcdo2 in adipocytes and β-10′-apocarotenol accumulated as the major BC derivative. In wild-type mice, BC significantly reduced body adiposity (by 28%), leptinemia and adipocyte size. Genome wide microarray analysis of inguinal white adipose tissue revealed a generalized decrease of mRNA expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) target genes. Consistently, the expression of this key transcription factor for lipogenesis was significantly reduced both on the mRNA and protein levels. Despite β-10′-apocarotenoid production, this effect of BC was absent in Bcmo1(-/-) mice, demonstrating that it was dependent on the Bcmo1-mediated production of retinoids. Our study evidences an important role of BC for the control of body adiposity in mice and identifies Bcmo1 as critical molecular player for the regulation of PPARγ activity in adipocytes
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spelling pubmed-31060092011-06-13 Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1 Amengual, Jaume Gouranton, Erwan van Helden, Yvonne G. J. Hessel, Susanne Ribot, Joan Kramer, Evelien Kiec-Wilk, Beata Razny, Ursula Lietz, Georg Wyss, Adrian Dembinska-Kiec, Aldona Palou, Andreu Keijer, Jaap Landrier, Jean François Bonet, M. Luisa von Lintig, Johannes PLoS One Research Article Evidence from cell culture studies indicates that β-carotene-(BC)-derived apocarotenoid signaling molecules can modulate the activities of nuclear receptors that regulate many aspects of adipocyte physiology. Two BC metabolizing enzymes, the BC-15,15′-oxygenase (Bcmo1) and the BC-9′,10′-oxygenase (Bcdo2) are expressed in adipocytes. Bcmo1 catalyzes the conversion of BC into retinaldehyde and Bcdo2 into β-10′-apocarotenal and β-ionone. Here we analyzed the impact of BC on body adiposity of mice. To genetically dissect the roles of Bcmo1 and Bcdo2 in this process, we used wild-type and Bcmo1 (-/-) mice for this study. In wild-type mice, BC was converted into retinoids. In contrast, Bcmo1(-/-) mice showed increased expression of Bcdo2 in adipocytes and β-10′-apocarotenol accumulated as the major BC derivative. In wild-type mice, BC significantly reduced body adiposity (by 28%), leptinemia and adipocyte size. Genome wide microarray analysis of inguinal white adipose tissue revealed a generalized decrease of mRNA expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) target genes. Consistently, the expression of this key transcription factor for lipogenesis was significantly reduced both on the mRNA and protein levels. Despite β-10′-apocarotenoid production, this effect of BC was absent in Bcmo1(-/-) mice, demonstrating that it was dependent on the Bcmo1-mediated production of retinoids. Our study evidences an important role of BC for the control of body adiposity in mice and identifies Bcmo1 as critical molecular player for the regulation of PPARγ activity in adipocytes Public Library of Science 2011-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3106009/ /pubmed/21673813 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020644 Text en Amengual et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Amengual, Jaume
Gouranton, Erwan
van Helden, Yvonne G. J.
Hessel, Susanne
Ribot, Joan
Kramer, Evelien
Kiec-Wilk, Beata
Razny, Ursula
Lietz, Georg
Wyss, Adrian
Dembinska-Kiec, Aldona
Palou, Andreu
Keijer, Jaap
Landrier, Jean François
Bonet, M. Luisa
von Lintig, Johannes
Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1
title Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1
title_full Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1
title_fullStr Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1
title_full_unstemmed Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1
title_short Beta-Carotene Reduces Body Adiposity of Mice via BCMO1
title_sort beta-carotene reduces body adiposity of mice via bcmo1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3106009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21673813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020644
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