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Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice

Weight control by dietary calorie restriction (DCR) or exercise has been shown to prevent cancer in various models. However, the mechanisms as to how weight control is beneficial are not well understood. While previous reports have investigated the effects of weight control on total lipid levels or...

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Autores principales: King, Brenee S., Lu, Lizhi, Yu, Miao, Jiang, Yu, Standard, Joseph, Su, Xiaoyu, Zhao, Zhihui, Wang, Weiqun
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4337902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116398
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author King, Brenee S.
Lu, Lizhi
Yu, Miao
Jiang, Yu
Standard, Joseph
Su, Xiaoyu
Zhao, Zhihui
Wang, Weiqun
author_facet King, Brenee S.
Lu, Lizhi
Yu, Miao
Jiang, Yu
Standard, Joseph
Su, Xiaoyu
Zhao, Zhihui
Wang, Weiqun
author_sort King, Brenee S.
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description Weight control by dietary calorie restriction (DCR) or exercise has been shown to prevent cancer in various models. However, the mechanisms as to how weight control is beneficial are not well understood. While previous reports have investigated the effects of weight control on total lipid levels or lipid composition within cellular membranes, there has been little work surrounding changes to individual lipids following weight control interventions. In this study, using a model of skin carcinogenesis centered on the tumor promotion stage, CD-1 mice were randomly assigned into 4 groups: ad libitum and sedentary (control), ad libitum with exercise (AL+Exe), exercise with pair feeding of a diet isocaloric with control (PF+Exe), and sedentary with 20% DCR compared to control. After ten weeks, body weight and body fat percentages significantly decreased in the PF+Exe and DCR groups but not AL+Exe when compared with sedentary controls. Murine skin and plasma samples were obtained for analysis. Lipidomics using electrospray ionization MS/MS was employed to profile triacylglycerol (TG) and diacylglycerol (DG) species. Both plasma and tissue TG species containing fatty acid chains with length 18:1 were significantly decreased following DCR when compared to sedentary control animals. In regards to DG, the most significant changes occurred in the plasma. DG species containing fatty acids with lengths 16:1 or 18:1 were significantly decreased in PF+Exe and DCR groups when compared to sedentary controls. Due to the significant role of TG in energy storage and DG in cellular signaling, our findings of the effects of weight control on individual TG and DG species in plasma and skin tissue following exposure to a tumor promoter, may provide insight into the mechanism of weight control on cancer prevention.
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spelling pubmed-43379022015-03-04 Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice King, Brenee S. Lu, Lizhi Yu, Miao Jiang, Yu Standard, Joseph Su, Xiaoyu Zhao, Zhihui Wang, Weiqun PLoS One Research Article Weight control by dietary calorie restriction (DCR) or exercise has been shown to prevent cancer in various models. However, the mechanisms as to how weight control is beneficial are not well understood. While previous reports have investigated the effects of weight control on total lipid levels or lipid composition within cellular membranes, there has been little work surrounding changes to individual lipids following weight control interventions. In this study, using a model of skin carcinogenesis centered on the tumor promotion stage, CD-1 mice were randomly assigned into 4 groups: ad libitum and sedentary (control), ad libitum with exercise (AL+Exe), exercise with pair feeding of a diet isocaloric with control (PF+Exe), and sedentary with 20% DCR compared to control. After ten weeks, body weight and body fat percentages significantly decreased in the PF+Exe and DCR groups but not AL+Exe when compared with sedentary controls. Murine skin and plasma samples were obtained for analysis. Lipidomics using electrospray ionization MS/MS was employed to profile triacylglycerol (TG) and diacylglycerol (DG) species. Both plasma and tissue TG species containing fatty acid chains with length 18:1 were significantly decreased following DCR when compared to sedentary control animals. In regards to DG, the most significant changes occurred in the plasma. DG species containing fatty acids with lengths 16:1 or 18:1 were significantly decreased in PF+Exe and DCR groups when compared to sedentary controls. Due to the significant role of TG in energy storage and DG in cellular signaling, our findings of the effects of weight control on individual TG and DG species in plasma and skin tissue following exposure to a tumor promoter, may provide insight into the mechanism of weight control on cancer prevention. Public Library of Science 2015-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4337902/ /pubmed/25706122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116398 Text en © 2015 King et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jiang, Yu
Standard, Joseph
Su, Xiaoyu
Zhao, Zhihui
Wang, Weiqun
Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice
title Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice
title_full Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice
title_fullStr Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice
title_full_unstemmed Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice
title_short Lipidomic Profiling of Di- and Tri-Acylglycerol Species in Weight-Controlled Mice
title_sort lipidomic profiling of di- and tri-acylglycerol species in weight-controlled mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4337902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116398
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