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Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice

OBJECTIVE: Heme oxygenase-1 induction (HO-1) elicits chronic weight loss in several rodent models of obesity. Despite these findings, the mechanism by which HO-1 induction reduces body weight is unclear. Chronic HO-1 induction does not alter food intake suggesting other mechanisms such as increases...

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Autores principales: Csongradi, Eva, doCarmo, Jussara M., Dubinion, John H., Vera, Trinity, Stec, David E.
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21467998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.78
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author Csongradi, Eva
doCarmo, Jussara M.
Dubinion, John H.
Vera, Trinity
Stec, David E.
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doCarmo, Jussara M.
Dubinion, John H.
Vera, Trinity
Stec, David E.
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description OBJECTIVE: Heme oxygenase-1 induction (HO-1) elicits chronic weight loss in several rodent models of obesity. Despite these findings, the mechanism by which HO-1 induction reduces body weight is unclear. Chronic HO-1 induction does not alter food intake suggesting other mechanisms such as increases in metabolism and activity may be responsible for the observed reduction of body weight. In this study, we investigated the mechanism of weight loss elicited by chronic HO-1 induction in a model of genetic obesity due to melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) deficiency. DESIGN: Experiments were performed on loxTB MC4R deficient mice as well as lean controls. Mice were administered cobalt protoporphyrin (CoPP, 5 mg/kg), an inducer of HO-1, once weekly from 4 to 23 weeks of age. Body weights were measured weekly and fasted blood glucose and insulin as well as food intake were determined at 18 weeks of age. O(2) consumption, CO(2) production, activity, and body heat production were measured at 20 weeks of age. RESULTS: Chronic CoPP treatment resulted in a significant decrease in body weight from 5 weeks on in loxTB mice. Chronic CoPP treatment resulted in a significant decrease in fasted blood glucose levels, plasma insulin, and a significant increase in plasma adiponectin levels in MC4R deficient mice. Chronic CoPP treatment increased O(2) consumption (47 ± 4 vs. 38 ± 3 ml/kg/min, P<0.05) and CO(2) production (44 ± 7 vs. 34 ± 4 ml/kg/min, P<0.05) in treated versus non-treated, MC4R deficient mice (n=4). Heat production (10%) and activity (18%) were also significantly (P<0.05) increased in CoPP treated MC4R deficient mice. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that chronic HO-1 induction with CoPP induction elicits weight loss by increasing metabolism and activity by an MC4R independent pathway.
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spelling pubmed-31396902012-08-01 Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice Csongradi, Eva doCarmo, Jussara M. Dubinion, John H. Vera, Trinity Stec, David E. Int J Obes (Lond) Article OBJECTIVE: Heme oxygenase-1 induction (HO-1) elicits chronic weight loss in several rodent models of obesity. Despite these findings, the mechanism by which HO-1 induction reduces body weight is unclear. Chronic HO-1 induction does not alter food intake suggesting other mechanisms such as increases in metabolism and activity may be responsible for the observed reduction of body weight. In this study, we investigated the mechanism of weight loss elicited by chronic HO-1 induction in a model of genetic obesity due to melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) deficiency. DESIGN: Experiments were performed on loxTB MC4R deficient mice as well as lean controls. Mice were administered cobalt protoporphyrin (CoPP, 5 mg/kg), an inducer of HO-1, once weekly from 4 to 23 weeks of age. Body weights were measured weekly and fasted blood glucose and insulin as well as food intake were determined at 18 weeks of age. O(2) consumption, CO(2) production, activity, and body heat production were measured at 20 weeks of age. RESULTS: Chronic CoPP treatment resulted in a significant decrease in body weight from 5 weeks on in loxTB mice. Chronic CoPP treatment resulted in a significant decrease in fasted blood glucose levels, plasma insulin, and a significant increase in plasma adiponectin levels in MC4R deficient mice. Chronic CoPP treatment increased O(2) consumption (47 ± 4 vs. 38 ± 3 ml/kg/min, P<0.05) and CO(2) production (44 ± 7 vs. 34 ± 4 ml/kg/min, P<0.05) in treated versus non-treated, MC4R deficient mice (n=4). Heat production (10%) and activity (18%) were also significantly (P<0.05) increased in CoPP treated MC4R deficient mice. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that chronic HO-1 induction with CoPP induction elicits weight loss by increasing metabolism and activity by an MC4R independent pathway. 2011-04-05 2012-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3139690/ /pubmed/21467998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.78 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Csongradi, Eva
doCarmo, Jussara M.
Dubinion, John H.
Vera, Trinity
Stec, David E.
Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice
title Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice
title_full Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice
title_fullStr Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice
title_full_unstemmed Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice
title_short Chronic HO-1 Induction with Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP) Treatment Increases Oxygen Consumption, Activity, Heat Production and Lowers Body Weight in Obese Melanocortin-4 Receptor Deficient Mice
title_sort chronic ho-1 induction with cobalt protoporphyrin (copp) treatment increases oxygen consumption, activity, heat production and lowers body weight in obese melanocortin-4 receptor deficient mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21467998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.78
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