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SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21

Obesity is associated with an overactive endocannabinoid system, and selective blockade of CB(1)R in peripheral tissues, including the liver, reverses HFD-induced metabolic abnormalities by restoring normal lipid and glucose homeostasis. Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21) has emerged as a major end...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jie, Godlewski, Grzegorz, Liu, Ziyi, Cinar, Resat, Xiong, Keming, Kunos, George
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7209388/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.648
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author Liu, Jie
Godlewski, Grzegorz
Liu, Ziyi
Cinar, Resat
Xiong, Keming
Kunos, George
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Godlewski, Grzegorz
Liu, Ziyi
Cinar, Resat
Xiong, Keming
Kunos, George
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description Obesity is associated with an overactive endocannabinoid system, and selective blockade of CB(1)R in peripheral tissues, including the liver, reverses HFD-induced metabolic abnormalities by restoring normal lipid and glucose homeostasis. Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21) has emerged as a major endocrine regulator derived from the liver that reduces adiposity and hepatic steatosis and improves glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity, with changes similar to those induced by CB(1)R blockade. Here we investigated whether FGF21 mediate the metabolic effects of CB1R blockade in DIO mice. In C57BL/6J wild-type mice, HFD caused a robust increase in hepatic Fgf21 mRNA and serum FGF21 levels, which were reversed by chronic CB(1)R blockade to levels observed in STD or vehicle-treated hepatocyte-specific CB(1)R(-/-) (LCB1(-/-)) mice, indicating activation of CB(1)R in the liver is largely involved in HFD-induced “FGF21-resistant” state. In contrast, the expression of the FGF21 receptor Fgfr1 and co-receptor β-klotho (Klb) were dramatically reduced by HFD in both epididymal fat and brain tissue in wild-type mice, and these effects were reversed by peripheral CB(1)R antagonist JD5037 treatment. To address whether FGF21 mediated the metabolic effects of CB(1)R blockade, we repeated JD5037 treatment in liver-specific FGF21(-/-) (FGF21-LKO) mice. Surprisingly, JD5037 treatment was almost equally effective in both HFD-fed wild-type and in FGF21-LKO mice in reducing body weight and hepatic steatosis, attenuating hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia. The current data suggest that peripheral CB(1)R blockade in obese mice improves insulin sensitivity and energy expenditure independently of hepatic FGF21.
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spelling pubmed-72093882020-05-13 SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21 Liu, Jie Godlewski, Grzegorz Liu, Ziyi Cinar, Resat Xiong, Keming Kunos, George J Endocr Soc Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Metabolism Obesity is associated with an overactive endocannabinoid system, and selective blockade of CB(1)R in peripheral tissues, including the liver, reverses HFD-induced metabolic abnormalities by restoring normal lipid and glucose homeostasis. Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21) has emerged as a major endocrine regulator derived from the liver that reduces adiposity and hepatic steatosis and improves glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity, with changes similar to those induced by CB(1)R blockade. Here we investigated whether FGF21 mediate the metabolic effects of CB1R blockade in DIO mice. In C57BL/6J wild-type mice, HFD caused a robust increase in hepatic Fgf21 mRNA and serum FGF21 levels, which were reversed by chronic CB(1)R blockade to levels observed in STD or vehicle-treated hepatocyte-specific CB(1)R(-/-) (LCB1(-/-)) mice, indicating activation of CB(1)R in the liver is largely involved in HFD-induced “FGF21-resistant” state. In contrast, the expression of the FGF21 receptor Fgfr1 and co-receptor β-klotho (Klb) were dramatically reduced by HFD in both epididymal fat and brain tissue in wild-type mice, and these effects were reversed by peripheral CB(1)R antagonist JD5037 treatment. To address whether FGF21 mediated the metabolic effects of CB(1)R blockade, we repeated JD5037 treatment in liver-specific FGF21(-/-) (FGF21-LKO) mice. Surprisingly, JD5037 treatment was almost equally effective in both HFD-fed wild-type and in FGF21-LKO mice in reducing body weight and hepatic steatosis, attenuating hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia. The current data suggest that peripheral CB(1)R blockade in obese mice improves insulin sensitivity and energy expenditure independently of hepatic FGF21. Oxford University Press 2020-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7209388/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.648 Text en © Endocrine Society 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Metabolism
Liu, Jie
Godlewski, Grzegorz
Liu, Ziyi
Cinar, Resat
Xiong, Keming
Kunos, George
SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21
title SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21
title_full SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21
title_fullStr SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21
title_full_unstemmed SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21
title_short SUN-665 Peripheral CB(1)R Blocker Improves Metabolism in Diet Induced Obese Mice Independent of Hepatic FGF21
title_sort sun-665 peripheral cb(1)r blocker improves metabolism in diet induced obese mice independent of hepatic fgf21
topic Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7209388/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.648
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