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Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure

Thyroid hormones are important for homeostatic control of energy metabolism and body temperature. Although skeletal muscle is considered a key site for thyroid action, the contribution of thyroid hormone receptor signaling in muscle to whole‐body energy metabolism and body temperature has not been r...

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Autores principales: Nicolaisen, Trine S., Klein, Anders B., Dmytriyeva, Oksana, Lund, Jens, Ingerslev, Lars R., Fritzen, Andreas M., Carl, Christian S., Lundsgaard, Anne‐Marie, Frost, Mikkel, Ma, Tao, Schjerling, Peter, Gerhart‐Hines, Zachary, Flamant, Frederic, Gauthier, Karine, Larsen, Steen, Richter, Erik A., Kiens, Bente, Clemmensen, Christoffer
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7702122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32969079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.202001258RR
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author Nicolaisen, Trine S.
Klein, Anders B.
Dmytriyeva, Oksana
Lund, Jens
Ingerslev, Lars R.
Fritzen, Andreas M.
Carl, Christian S.
Lundsgaard, Anne‐Marie
Frost, Mikkel
Ma, Tao
Schjerling, Peter
Gerhart‐Hines, Zachary
Flamant, Frederic
Gauthier, Karine
Larsen, Steen
Richter, Erik A.
Kiens, Bente
Clemmensen, Christoffer
author_facet Nicolaisen, Trine S.
Klein, Anders B.
Dmytriyeva, Oksana
Lund, Jens
Ingerslev, Lars R.
Fritzen, Andreas M.
Carl, Christian S.
Lundsgaard, Anne‐Marie
Frost, Mikkel
Ma, Tao
Schjerling, Peter
Gerhart‐Hines, Zachary
Flamant, Frederic
Gauthier, Karine
Larsen, Steen
Richter, Erik A.
Kiens, Bente
Clemmensen, Christoffer
author_sort Nicolaisen, Trine S.
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description Thyroid hormones are important for homeostatic control of energy metabolism and body temperature. Although skeletal muscle is considered a key site for thyroid action, the contribution of thyroid hormone receptor signaling in muscle to whole‐body energy metabolism and body temperature has not been resolved. Here, we show that T3‐induced increase in energy expenditure requires thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 (TRα(1)) in skeletal muscle, but that T3‐mediated elevation in body temperature is achieved in the absence of muscle‐TRα(1). In slow‐twitch soleus muscle, loss‐of‐function of TRα(1) (TRα(HSACre)) alters the fiber‐type composition toward a more oxidative phenotype. The change in fiber‐type composition, however, does not influence the running capacity or motivation to run. RNA‐sequencing of soleus muscle from WT mice and TRα(HSACre) mice revealed differentiated transcriptional regulation of genes associated with muscle thermogenesis, such as sarcolipin and UCP3, providing molecular clues pertaining to the mechanistic underpinnings of TRα(1)‐linked control of whole‐body metabolic rate. Together, this work establishes a fundamental role for skeletal muscle in T3‐stimulated increase in whole‐body energy expenditure.
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spelling pubmed-77021222020-12-14 Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure Nicolaisen, Trine S. Klein, Anders B. Dmytriyeva, Oksana Lund, Jens Ingerslev, Lars R. Fritzen, Andreas M. Carl, Christian S. Lundsgaard, Anne‐Marie Frost, Mikkel Ma, Tao Schjerling, Peter Gerhart‐Hines, Zachary Flamant, Frederic Gauthier, Karine Larsen, Steen Richter, Erik A. Kiens, Bente Clemmensen, Christoffer FASEB J Research Articles Thyroid hormones are important for homeostatic control of energy metabolism and body temperature. Although skeletal muscle is considered a key site for thyroid action, the contribution of thyroid hormone receptor signaling in muscle to whole‐body energy metabolism and body temperature has not been resolved. Here, we show that T3‐induced increase in energy expenditure requires thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 (TRα(1)) in skeletal muscle, but that T3‐mediated elevation in body temperature is achieved in the absence of muscle‐TRα(1). In slow‐twitch soleus muscle, loss‐of‐function of TRα(1) (TRα(HSACre)) alters the fiber‐type composition toward a more oxidative phenotype. The change in fiber‐type composition, however, does not influence the running capacity or motivation to run. RNA‐sequencing of soleus muscle from WT mice and TRα(HSACre) mice revealed differentiated transcriptional regulation of genes associated with muscle thermogenesis, such as sarcolipin and UCP3, providing molecular clues pertaining to the mechanistic underpinnings of TRα(1)‐linked control of whole‐body metabolic rate. Together, this work establishes a fundamental role for skeletal muscle in T3‐stimulated increase in whole‐body energy expenditure. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-09-23 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7702122/ /pubmed/32969079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.202001258RR Text en © 2020 The Authors. The FASEB Journal published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Nicolaisen, Trine S.
Klein, Anders B.
Dmytriyeva, Oksana
Lund, Jens
Ingerslev, Lars R.
Fritzen, Andreas M.
Carl, Christian S.
Lundsgaard, Anne‐Marie
Frost, Mikkel
Ma, Tao
Schjerling, Peter
Gerhart‐Hines, Zachary
Flamant, Frederic
Gauthier, Karine
Larsen, Steen
Richter, Erik A.
Kiens, Bente
Clemmensen, Christoffer
Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure
title Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure
title_full Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure
title_fullStr Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure
title_full_unstemmed Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure
title_short Thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for T3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure
title_sort thyroid hormone receptor α in skeletal muscle is essential for t3‐mediated increase in energy expenditure
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7702122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32969079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.202001258RR
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