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Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice

OBJECTIVE: Obesity is characterized by chronic oxidative stress. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) has recently been identified as a novel hormone that regulates metabolism. NFE2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor that orchestrates the expression of a battery of antioxidant and deto...

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Autores principales: Chartoumpekis, Dionysios V., Ziros, Panos G., Psyrogiannis, Agathoklis I., Papavassiliou, Athanasios G., Kyriazopoulou, Venetsana E., Sykiotis, Gerasimos P., Habeos, Ioannis G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3178292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21852674
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0112
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author Chartoumpekis, Dionysios V.
Ziros, Panos G.
Psyrogiannis, Agathoklis I.
Papavassiliou, Athanasios G.
Kyriazopoulou, Venetsana E.
Sykiotis, Gerasimos P.
Habeos, Ioannis G.
author_facet Chartoumpekis, Dionysios V.
Ziros, Panos G.
Psyrogiannis, Agathoklis I.
Papavassiliou, Athanasios G.
Kyriazopoulou, Venetsana E.
Sykiotis, Gerasimos P.
Habeos, Ioannis G.
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description OBJECTIVE: Obesity is characterized by chronic oxidative stress. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) has recently been identified as a novel hormone that regulates metabolism. NFE2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor that orchestrates the expression of a battery of antioxidant and detoxification genes under both basal and stress conditions. The current study investigated the role of Nrf2 in a mouse model of long-term high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity and characterized its crosstalk to FGF21 in this process. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Wild-type (WT) and Nrf2 knockout (Nrf2-KO) mice were fed an HFD for 180 days. During this period, food consumption and body weights were measured. Glucose metabolism was assessed by an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test and intraperitoneal insulin tolerance test. Total RNA was prepared from liver and adipose tissue and was used for quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Fasting plasma was collected and analyzed for blood chemistries. The ST-2 cell line was used for transfection studies. RESULTS: Nrf2-KO mice were partially protected from HFD-induced obesity and developed a less insulin-resistant phenotype. Importantly, Nrf2-KO mice had higher plasma FGF21 levels and higher FGF21 mRNA levels in liver and white adipose tissue than WT mice. Thus, the altered metabolic phenotype of Nrf2-KO mice under HFD was associated with higher expression and abundance of FGF21. Consistently, the overexpression of Nrf2 in ST-2 cells resulted in decreased FGF21 mRNA levels as well as in suppressed activity of a FGF21 promoter luciferase reporter. CONCLUSIONS: The identification of Nrf2 as a novel regulator of FGF21 expands our understanding of the crosstalk between metabolism and stress defense.
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spelling pubmed-31782922012-10-01 Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice Chartoumpekis, Dionysios V. Ziros, Panos G. Psyrogiannis, Agathoklis I. Papavassiliou, Athanasios G. Kyriazopoulou, Venetsana E. Sykiotis, Gerasimos P. Habeos, Ioannis G. Diabetes Metabolism OBJECTIVE: Obesity is characterized by chronic oxidative stress. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) has recently been identified as a novel hormone that regulates metabolism. NFE2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor that orchestrates the expression of a battery of antioxidant and detoxification genes under both basal and stress conditions. The current study investigated the role of Nrf2 in a mouse model of long-term high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity and characterized its crosstalk to FGF21 in this process. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Wild-type (WT) and Nrf2 knockout (Nrf2-KO) mice were fed an HFD for 180 days. During this period, food consumption and body weights were measured. Glucose metabolism was assessed by an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test and intraperitoneal insulin tolerance test. Total RNA was prepared from liver and adipose tissue and was used for quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Fasting plasma was collected and analyzed for blood chemistries. The ST-2 cell line was used for transfection studies. RESULTS: Nrf2-KO mice were partially protected from HFD-induced obesity and developed a less insulin-resistant phenotype. Importantly, Nrf2-KO mice had higher plasma FGF21 levels and higher FGF21 mRNA levels in liver and white adipose tissue than WT mice. Thus, the altered metabolic phenotype of Nrf2-KO mice under HFD was associated with higher expression and abundance of FGF21. Consistently, the overexpression of Nrf2 in ST-2 cells resulted in decreased FGF21 mRNA levels as well as in suppressed activity of a FGF21 promoter luciferase reporter. CONCLUSIONS: The identification of Nrf2 as a novel regulator of FGF21 expands our understanding of the crosstalk between metabolism and stress defense. American Diabetes Association 2011-10 2011-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3178292/ /pubmed/21852674 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0112 Text en © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Metabolism
Chartoumpekis, Dionysios V.
Ziros, Panos G.
Psyrogiannis, Agathoklis I.
Papavassiliou, Athanasios G.
Kyriazopoulou, Venetsana E.
Sykiotis, Gerasimos P.
Habeos, Ioannis G.
Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice
title Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice
title_full Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice
title_fullStr Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice
title_short Nrf2 Represses FGF21 During Long-Term High-Fat Diet–Induced Obesity in Mice
title_sort nrf2 represses fgf21 during long-term high-fat diet–induced obesity in mice
topic Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3178292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21852674
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0112
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