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Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice

Aging is a risk factor for adipose tissue dysfunction, which is associated with inflammatory innate immune mechanisms. Since the adipose tissue/liver axis contributes to hepatosteatosis, we sought to determine age-related adipose tissue dysfunction in the context of the activation of the innate immu...

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Autores principales: Winkler, Sandra, Hempel, Madlen, Hsu, Mei-Ju, Gericke, Martin, Kühne, Hagen, Brückner, Sandra, Erler, Silvio, Burkhardt, Ralph, Christ, Bruno
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31349725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8080775
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author Winkler, Sandra
Hempel, Madlen
Hsu, Mei-Ju
Gericke, Martin
Kühne, Hagen
Brückner, Sandra
Erler, Silvio
Burkhardt, Ralph
Christ, Bruno
author_facet Winkler, Sandra
Hempel, Madlen
Hsu, Mei-Ju
Gericke, Martin
Kühne, Hagen
Brückner, Sandra
Erler, Silvio
Burkhardt, Ralph
Christ, Bruno
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description Aging is a risk factor for adipose tissue dysfunction, which is associated with inflammatory innate immune mechanisms. Since the adipose tissue/liver axis contributes to hepatosteatosis, we sought to determine age-related adipose tissue dysfunction in the context of the activation of the innate immune system fostering fatty liver phenotypes. Using wildtype and immune-deficient mice, we compared visceral adipose tissue and liver mass as well as hepatic lipid storage in young (ca. 14 weeks) and adult (ca. 30 weeks) mice. Adipocyte size was determined as an indicator of adipocyte function and liver steatosis was quantified by hepatic lipid content. Further, lipid storage was investigated under normal and steatosis-inducing culture conditions in isolated hepatocytes. The physiological age-related increase in body weight was associated with a disproportionate increase in adipose tissue mass in immune-deficient mice, which coincided with higher triglyceride storage in the liver. Lipid storage was similar in isolated hepatocytes from wildtype and immune-deficient mice under normal culture conditions but was significantly higher in immune-deficient than in wildtype hepatocytes under steatosis-inducing culture conditions. Immune-deficient mice also displayed increased inflammatory, adipogenic, and lipogenic markers in serum and adipose tissue. Thus, the age-related increase in body weight coincided with an increase in adipose tissue mass and hepatic steatosis. In association with a (pro-)inflammatory milieu, aging thus promotes hepatosteatosis, especially in immune-deficient mice.
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spelling pubmed-67215822019-09-10 Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice Winkler, Sandra Hempel, Madlen Hsu, Mei-Ju Gericke, Martin Kühne, Hagen Brückner, Sandra Erler, Silvio Burkhardt, Ralph Christ, Bruno Cells Article Aging is a risk factor for adipose tissue dysfunction, which is associated with inflammatory innate immune mechanisms. Since the adipose tissue/liver axis contributes to hepatosteatosis, we sought to determine age-related adipose tissue dysfunction in the context of the activation of the innate immune system fostering fatty liver phenotypes. Using wildtype and immune-deficient mice, we compared visceral adipose tissue and liver mass as well as hepatic lipid storage in young (ca. 14 weeks) and adult (ca. 30 weeks) mice. Adipocyte size was determined as an indicator of adipocyte function and liver steatosis was quantified by hepatic lipid content. Further, lipid storage was investigated under normal and steatosis-inducing culture conditions in isolated hepatocytes. The physiological age-related increase in body weight was associated with a disproportionate increase in adipose tissue mass in immune-deficient mice, which coincided with higher triglyceride storage in the liver. Lipid storage was similar in isolated hepatocytes from wildtype and immune-deficient mice under normal culture conditions but was significantly higher in immune-deficient than in wildtype hepatocytes under steatosis-inducing culture conditions. Immune-deficient mice also displayed increased inflammatory, adipogenic, and lipogenic markers in serum and adipose tissue. Thus, the age-related increase in body weight coincided with an increase in adipose tissue mass and hepatic steatosis. In association with a (pro-)inflammatory milieu, aging thus promotes hepatosteatosis, especially in immune-deficient mice. MDPI 2019-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6721582/ /pubmed/31349725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8080775 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Winkler, Sandra
Hempel, Madlen
Hsu, Mei-Ju
Gericke, Martin
Kühne, Hagen
Brückner, Sandra
Erler, Silvio
Burkhardt, Ralph
Christ, Bruno
Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice
title Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice
title_full Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice
title_fullStr Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice
title_full_unstemmed Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice
title_short Immune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2(−/−) Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N Mice
title_sort immune-deficient pfp/rag2(−/−) mice featured higher adipose tissue mass and liver lipid accumulation with growing age than wildtype c57bl/6n mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31349725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8080775
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