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A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice

AIMS: The pathogenesis of obesity remains incompletely understood and the exploration of the role of novel proteins in obesity may provide important insights into its causes and treatments. Here we report a previously unidentified role for synphilin-1 in the controls of food intake and body weight....

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Autores principales: Li, Xueping, Tamashiro, Kellie LK., Liu, Zhaohui, Bello, Nicholas T, Wang, Xiaofang, Aja, Susan, Bi, Sheng, Ladenheim, Ellen E., Ross, Christopher, A., Moran, Timothy H., Smith, Wanli W.
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3439552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22158267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.235
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author Li, Xueping
Tamashiro, Kellie LK.
Liu, Zhaohui
Bello, Nicholas T
Wang, Xiaofang
Aja, Susan
Bi, Sheng
Ladenheim, Ellen E.
Ross, Christopher, A.
Moran, Timothy H.
Smith, Wanli W.
author_facet Li, Xueping
Tamashiro, Kellie LK.
Liu, Zhaohui
Bello, Nicholas T
Wang, Xiaofang
Aja, Susan
Bi, Sheng
Ladenheim, Ellen E.
Ross, Christopher, A.
Moran, Timothy H.
Smith, Wanli W.
author_sort Li, Xueping
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description AIMS: The pathogenesis of obesity remains incompletely understood and the exploration of the role of novel proteins in obesity may provide important insights into its causes and treatments. Here we report a previously unidentified role for synphilin-1 in the controls of food intake and body weight. Synphilin-1, a cytoplasmic protein, was initially identified as an interaction partner of alpha-synuclein, and has implications in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis related to protein aggregation. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: To study the in vivo role of synphilin-1, we characterized a human synphilin-1 transgenic mouse (SP1) by assessing synphilin-1 expression, plasma parameters, food intake and spontaneous activity to determine the major behavioral changes and their consequences in the development of the obesity phenotype. RESULTS: Expression of human synphilin-1 in brain neurons in SP1 mice resulted in increased food intake, body weight and body fat. SP1 mice also displayed hyperinsulinemia, hyperleptinemia and impaired glucose tolerance. Pair-feeding SP1 mice to amounts consumed by non-transgenic mice prevented the increased body weight, adiposity, hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia demonstrating that these were all the consequences of increased food intake. Transgenic expression of synphilin-1 was enriched in hypothalamic nuclei involved in feeding control, and fasting induced elevated endogenous synphilin-1 levels at these sites, suggesting that synphilin-1 is an important player in the hypothalamic energy balance regulatory system. CONCLUSION: These studies identify a novel function of synphilin-1 in controlling food intake and body weight, and may provide a unique obesity model for future studies of obesity pathogenesis and therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-34395522013-03-01 A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice Li, Xueping Tamashiro, Kellie LK. Liu, Zhaohui Bello, Nicholas T Wang, Xiaofang Aja, Susan Bi, Sheng Ladenheim, Ellen E. Ross, Christopher, A. Moran, Timothy H. Smith, Wanli W. Int J Obes (Lond) Article AIMS: The pathogenesis of obesity remains incompletely understood and the exploration of the role of novel proteins in obesity may provide important insights into its causes and treatments. Here we report a previously unidentified role for synphilin-1 in the controls of food intake and body weight. Synphilin-1, a cytoplasmic protein, was initially identified as an interaction partner of alpha-synuclein, and has implications in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis related to protein aggregation. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: To study the in vivo role of synphilin-1, we characterized a human synphilin-1 transgenic mouse (SP1) by assessing synphilin-1 expression, plasma parameters, food intake and spontaneous activity to determine the major behavioral changes and their consequences in the development of the obesity phenotype. RESULTS: Expression of human synphilin-1 in brain neurons in SP1 mice resulted in increased food intake, body weight and body fat. SP1 mice also displayed hyperinsulinemia, hyperleptinemia and impaired glucose tolerance. Pair-feeding SP1 mice to amounts consumed by non-transgenic mice prevented the increased body weight, adiposity, hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia demonstrating that these were all the consequences of increased food intake. Transgenic expression of synphilin-1 was enriched in hypothalamic nuclei involved in feeding control, and fasting induced elevated endogenous synphilin-1 levels at these sites, suggesting that synphilin-1 is an important player in the hypothalamic energy balance regulatory system. CONCLUSION: These studies identify a novel function of synphilin-1 in controlling food intake and body weight, and may provide a unique obesity model for future studies of obesity pathogenesis and therapeutics. 2011-12-13 2012-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3439552/ /pubmed/22158267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.235 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and 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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Li, Xueping
Tamashiro, Kellie LK.
Liu, Zhaohui
Bello, Nicholas T
Wang, Xiaofang
Aja, Susan
Bi, Sheng
Ladenheim, Ellen E.
Ross, Christopher, A.
Moran, Timothy H.
Smith, Wanli W.
A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice
title A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice
title_full A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice
title_fullStr A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice
title_full_unstemmed A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice
title_short A novel obesity model: Synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice
title_sort novel obesity model: synphilin-1 induced hyperphagia and obesity in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3439552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22158267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.235
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