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Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice

Proteins of the activator protein-1 family are known to have roles in many physiological processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, and inflammation. However, their role in fat metabolism has yet to be defined in more detail. Here we study the impact of JunB deficiency on the metabolic state of mic...

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Autores principales: Pinent, Montserrat, Prokesch, Andreas, Hackl, Hubert, Voshol, Peter J., Klatzer, Ariane, Walenta, Evelyn, Panzenboeck, Ute, Kenner, Lukas, Trajanoski, Zlatko, Hoefler, Gerald, Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Endocrine Society 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3152802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21540289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2010-1477
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author Pinent, Montserrat
Prokesch, Andreas
Hackl, Hubert
Voshol, Peter J.
Klatzer, Ariane
Walenta, Evelyn
Panzenboeck, Ute
Kenner, Lukas
Trajanoski, Zlatko
Hoefler, Gerald
Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G.
author_facet Pinent, Montserrat
Prokesch, Andreas
Hackl, Hubert
Voshol, Peter J.
Klatzer, Ariane
Walenta, Evelyn
Panzenboeck, Ute
Kenner, Lukas
Trajanoski, Zlatko
Hoefler, Gerald
Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G.
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description Proteins of the activator protein-1 family are known to have roles in many physiological processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, and inflammation. However, their role in fat metabolism has yet to be defined in more detail. Here we study the impact of JunB deficiency on the metabolic state of mice. JunB knockout (JunB-KO) mice show markedly decreased weight gain, reduced fat mass, and a low survival rate compared with control mice. If fed a high-fat diet, the weight gain of JunB-KO mice is comparable to control mice and the survival rate improves dramatically. Along with normal expression of adipogenic marker genes in white adipose tissue (WAT) of JunB-KO mice, this suggests that adipogenesis per se is not affected by JunB deficiency. This is supported by in vitro data, because neither JunB-silenced 3T3-L1 cells nor mouse embryonic fibroblasts from JunB-KO mice show a change in adipogenic potential. Interestingly, the key enzymes of lipolysis, adipose triglyceride lipase and hormone-sensitive lipase, were significantly increased in WAT of fasted JunB-KO mice. Concomitantly, the ratio of plasma free fatty acids per gram fat mass was increased, suggesting an elevated lipolytic rate under fasting conditions. Furthermore, up-regulation of TNFα and reduced expression of perilipin indicate that this pathway is also involved in increased lipolytic rate in these mice. Additionally, JunB-KO mice are more insulin sensitive than controls and show up-regulation of lipogenic genes in skeletal muscle, indicating a shuttling of energy substrates from WAT to skeletal muscle. In summary, this study provides valuable insights into the impact of JunB deficiency on the metabolic state of mice.
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spelling pubmed-31528022011-08-09 Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice Pinent, Montserrat Prokesch, Andreas Hackl, Hubert Voshol, Peter J. Klatzer, Ariane Walenta, Evelyn Panzenboeck, Ute Kenner, Lukas Trajanoski, Zlatko Hoefler, Gerald Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G. Endocrinology General Endocrinology Proteins of the activator protein-1 family are known to have roles in many physiological processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, and inflammation. However, their role in fat metabolism has yet to be defined in more detail. Here we study the impact of JunB deficiency on the metabolic state of mice. JunB knockout (JunB-KO) mice show markedly decreased weight gain, reduced fat mass, and a low survival rate compared with control mice. If fed a high-fat diet, the weight gain of JunB-KO mice is comparable to control mice and the survival rate improves dramatically. Along with normal expression of adipogenic marker genes in white adipose tissue (WAT) of JunB-KO mice, this suggests that adipogenesis per se is not affected by JunB deficiency. This is supported by in vitro data, because neither JunB-silenced 3T3-L1 cells nor mouse embryonic fibroblasts from JunB-KO mice show a change in adipogenic potential. Interestingly, the key enzymes of lipolysis, adipose triglyceride lipase and hormone-sensitive lipase, were significantly increased in WAT of fasted JunB-KO mice. Concomitantly, the ratio of plasma free fatty acids per gram fat mass was increased, suggesting an elevated lipolytic rate under fasting conditions. Furthermore, up-regulation of TNFα and reduced expression of perilipin indicate that this pathway is also involved in increased lipolytic rate in these mice. Additionally, JunB-KO mice are more insulin sensitive than controls and show up-regulation of lipogenic genes in skeletal muscle, indicating a shuttling of energy substrates from WAT to skeletal muscle. In summary, this study provides valuable insights into the impact of JunB deficiency on the metabolic state of mice. Endocrine Society 2011-07 2011-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3152802/ /pubmed/21540289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2010-1477 Text en Copyright © 2011 by The Endocrine Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle General Endocrinology
Pinent, Montserrat
Prokesch, Andreas
Hackl, Hubert
Voshol, Peter J.
Klatzer, Ariane
Walenta, Evelyn
Panzenboeck, Ute
Kenner, Lukas
Trajanoski, Zlatko
Hoefler, Gerald
Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G.
Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice
title Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice
title_full Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice
title_fullStr Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice
title_full_unstemmed Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice
title_short Adipose Triglyceride Lipase and Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Are Involved in Fat Loss in JunB-Deficient Mice
title_sort adipose triglyceride lipase and hormone-sensitive lipase are involved in fat loss in junb-deficient mice
topic General Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3152802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21540289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2010-1477
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