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Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat
Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I) is the most abundant protein constituent of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Reduced plasma HDL and ApoA-I levels have been found to be associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome in human beings. However, whether or not ApoA-I has a direct effect on obesity is largely...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20193037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01045.x |
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author | Ruan, Xiangbo Li, Zhenghu Zhang, Yixuan Yang, Ling Pan, Yi Wang, Zhenzhen Feng, Gen-Sheng Chen, Yan |
author_facet | Ruan, Xiangbo Li, Zhenghu Zhang, Yixuan Yang, Ling Pan, Yi Wang, Zhenzhen Feng, Gen-Sheng Chen, Yan |
author_sort | Ruan, Xiangbo |
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description | Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I) is the most abundant protein constituent of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Reduced plasma HDL and ApoA-I levels have been found to be associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome in human beings. However, whether or not ApoA-I has a direct effect on obesity is largely unknown. Here we analysed the anti-obesity effect of ApoA-I using two mouse models, a transgenic mouse with overexpression of ApoA-I and the mice administered with an ApoA-I mimetic peptide D-4F. The mice were induced to develop obesity by feeding with high fat diet. Both ApoA-I overexpression and D-4F treatment could significantly reduce white fat mass and slightly improve insulin sensitivity in the mice. Metabolic analyses revealed that ApoA-I overexpression and D-4F treatment enhanced energy expenditure in the mice. The mRNA level of uncoupling protein (UCP)1 in brown fat tissue was elevated by ApoA-I transgenic mice. ApoA-I and D-4F treatment was able to increase UCP1 mRNA and protein levels as well as to stimulate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation in brown adipocytes in culture. Taken together, our results reveal that ApoA-I has an anti-obesity effect in the mouse and such effect is associated with increases in energy expenditure and UCP1 expression in the brown fat tissue. |
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spelling | pubmed-39226652015-04-06 Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat Ruan, Xiangbo Li, Zhenghu Zhang, Yixuan Yang, Ling Pan, Yi Wang, Zhenzhen Feng, Gen-Sheng Chen, Yan J Cell Mol Med Articles Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I) is the most abundant protein constituent of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Reduced plasma HDL and ApoA-I levels have been found to be associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome in human beings. However, whether or not ApoA-I has a direct effect on obesity is largely unknown. Here we analysed the anti-obesity effect of ApoA-I using two mouse models, a transgenic mouse with overexpression of ApoA-I and the mice administered with an ApoA-I mimetic peptide D-4F. The mice were induced to develop obesity by feeding with high fat diet. Both ApoA-I overexpression and D-4F treatment could significantly reduce white fat mass and slightly improve insulin sensitivity in the mice. Metabolic analyses revealed that ApoA-I overexpression and D-4F treatment enhanced energy expenditure in the mice. The mRNA level of uncoupling protein (UCP)1 in brown fat tissue was elevated by ApoA-I transgenic mice. ApoA-I and D-4F treatment was able to increase UCP1 mRNA and protein levels as well as to stimulate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation in brown adipocytes in culture. Taken together, our results reveal that ApoA-I has an anti-obesity effect in the mouse and such effect is associated with increases in energy expenditure and UCP1 expression in the brown fat tissue. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-04 2010-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3922665/ /pubmed/20193037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01045.x Text en © 2011 The Authors Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine © 2011 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
spellingShingle | Articles Ruan, Xiangbo Li, Zhenghu Zhang, Yixuan Yang, Ling Pan, Yi Wang, Zhenzhen Feng, Gen-Sheng Chen, Yan Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat |
title | Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat |
title_full | Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat |
title_fullStr | Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat |
title_full_unstemmed | Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat |
title_short | Apolipoprotein A-I possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of UCP1 in brown fat |
title_sort | apolipoprotein a-i possesses an anti-obesity effect associated with increase of energy expenditure and up-regulation of ucp1 in brown fat |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20193037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01045.x |
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