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Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice

The role that genetic background may play in the responsiveness of organisms to interventions such as caloric restriction (CR) is underappreciated but potentially important. We investigated the impact of genetic background on a suite of metabolic parameters in female recombinant inbred ILSXISS mouse...

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Autores principales: Mulvey, Lorna, Wilkie, Stephen E., Borland, Gillian, Griffiths, Kate, Sinclair, Amy, McGuinness, Dagmara, Watson, David G., Selman, Colin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8417819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34246728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mce.2021.111376
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author Mulvey, Lorna
Wilkie, Stephen E.
Borland, Gillian
Griffiths, Kate
Sinclair, Amy
McGuinness, Dagmara
Watson, David G.
Selman, Colin
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Wilkie, Stephen E.
Borland, Gillian
Griffiths, Kate
Sinclair, Amy
McGuinness, Dagmara
Watson, David G.
Selman, Colin
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description The role that genetic background may play in the responsiveness of organisms to interventions such as caloric restriction (CR) is underappreciated but potentially important. We investigated the impact of genetic background on a suite of metabolic parameters in female recombinant inbred ILSXISS mouse strains previously reported to show divergent lifespan responses to 40% CR (TejJ89-lifespan extension; TejJ48-lifespan unaffected; TejJ114-lifespan shortening). Body mass was reduced across all strains following 10 months of 40% CR, although this loss (relative to ad libitum controls) was greater in TejJ114 relative to the other strains. Gonadal white adipose tissue (gWAT) mass was similarly reduced across all strains following 40% CR, but brown adipose tissue (BAT) mass increased only in strains TejJ89 and TejJ48. Surprisingly, glucose tolerance was improved most notably by CR in TejJ114, while both strains TejJ89 and TejJ114 were hyperinsulinemic following CR relative to their AL controls. We subsequently undertook an unbiased metabolomic approach in gWAT and BAT tissue derived from strains TejJ89 and TejJ114 mice under AL and 40% CR. In gWAT from TejJ89 a significant reduction in several long chain unsaturated fatty acids was observed following 40% CR, but gWAT from TejJ114 appeared relatively unresponsive to CR with far fewer metabolites changing. Phosphatidylethanoloamine lipids within the BAT were typically elevated in TejJ89 following CR, while some phosphatidylglycerol lipids were decreased. However, BAT from strain TejJ114 again appeared unresponsive to CR. These data highlight strain-specific metabolic differences exist in ILSXISS mice following 40% CR. We suggest that precisely how different fat depots respond dynamically to CR may be an important factor in the variable longevity under 40% CR reported in these mice.
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spelling pubmed-84178192021-09-15 Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice Mulvey, Lorna Wilkie, Stephen E. Borland, Gillian Griffiths, Kate Sinclair, Amy McGuinness, Dagmara Watson, David G. Selman, Colin Mol Cell Endocrinol Article The role that genetic background may play in the responsiveness of organisms to interventions such as caloric restriction (CR) is underappreciated but potentially important. We investigated the impact of genetic background on a suite of metabolic parameters in female recombinant inbred ILSXISS mouse strains previously reported to show divergent lifespan responses to 40% CR (TejJ89-lifespan extension; TejJ48-lifespan unaffected; TejJ114-lifespan shortening). Body mass was reduced across all strains following 10 months of 40% CR, although this loss (relative to ad libitum controls) was greater in TejJ114 relative to the other strains. Gonadal white adipose tissue (gWAT) mass was similarly reduced across all strains following 40% CR, but brown adipose tissue (BAT) mass increased only in strains TejJ89 and TejJ48. Surprisingly, glucose tolerance was improved most notably by CR in TejJ114, while both strains TejJ89 and TejJ114 were hyperinsulinemic following CR relative to their AL controls. We subsequently undertook an unbiased metabolomic approach in gWAT and BAT tissue derived from strains TejJ89 and TejJ114 mice under AL and 40% CR. In gWAT from TejJ89 a significant reduction in several long chain unsaturated fatty acids was observed following 40% CR, but gWAT from TejJ114 appeared relatively unresponsive to CR with far fewer metabolites changing. Phosphatidylethanoloamine lipids within the BAT were typically elevated in TejJ89 following CR, while some phosphatidylglycerol lipids were decreased. However, BAT from strain TejJ114 again appeared unresponsive to CR. These data highlight strain-specific metabolic differences exist in ILSXISS mice following 40% CR. We suggest that precisely how different fat depots respond dynamically to CR may be an important factor in the variable longevity under 40% CR reported in these mice. North Holland Publishing 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8417819/ /pubmed/34246728 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mce.2021.111376 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mulvey, Lorna
Wilkie, Stephen E.
Borland, Gillian
Griffiths, Kate
Sinclair, Amy
McGuinness, Dagmara
Watson, David G.
Selman, Colin
Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice
title Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice
title_full Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice
title_fullStr Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice
title_full_unstemmed Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice
title_short Strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ILSXISS recombinant inbred mice
title_sort strain-specific metabolic responses to long-term caloric restriction in female ilsxiss recombinant inbred mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8417819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34246728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mce.2021.111376
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