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Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation

Serine is involved in the regulation of hepatic lipid metabolism. However, whether exogenous or endogenous serine deficiency affects lipid accumulation in the liver and related mechanisms is unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of serine deficiency on hepatic fat accumulation in mice fed a ser...

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Autores principales: He, Liuqin, Liu, Yonghui, Liu, Di, Feng, Yanzhong, Yin, Jie, Zhou, Xihong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8548146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34712382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4232704
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author He, Liuqin
Liu, Yonghui
Liu, Di
Feng, Yanzhong
Yin, Jie
Zhou, Xihong
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Liu, Yonghui
Liu, Di
Feng, Yanzhong
Yin, Jie
Zhou, Xihong
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description Serine is involved in the regulation of hepatic lipid metabolism. However, whether exogenous or endogenous serine deficiency affects lipid accumulation in the liver and related mechanisms is unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of serine deficiency on hepatic fat accumulation in mice fed a serine-deficient diet or in mice supplemented with the D-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) inhibitor NCT-503. Both treatments produced an increase in body weight and liver weight and higher triglyceride content in the liver. Both treatments also exacerbated hepatic inflammatory responses and oxidative stress. Importantly, NCT-503 supplementation significantly inhibited PHGDH activity and decreased the serine content in the liver. Dietary serine deficiency significantly affected the colonic microbiota, characterized by a decreased ratio of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes and decreased proportion of Bifidobacterium. Dietary serine deficiency additionally resulted in significantly decreased colonic and serum acetate and butyrate levels. The collective results indicate that NCT-503 supplementation may contribute to overaccumulation of hepatic lipid, by causing hepatic serine deficiency, while dietary serine deficiency may produce similar outcomes by affecting the gut-microbiota-liver axis.
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spelling pubmed-85481462021-10-27 Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation He, Liuqin Liu, Yonghui Liu, Di Feng, Yanzhong Yin, Jie Zhou, Xihong Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Serine is involved in the regulation of hepatic lipid metabolism. However, whether exogenous or endogenous serine deficiency affects lipid accumulation in the liver and related mechanisms is unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of serine deficiency on hepatic fat accumulation in mice fed a serine-deficient diet or in mice supplemented with the D-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) inhibitor NCT-503. Both treatments produced an increase in body weight and liver weight and higher triglyceride content in the liver. Both treatments also exacerbated hepatic inflammatory responses and oxidative stress. Importantly, NCT-503 supplementation significantly inhibited PHGDH activity and decreased the serine content in the liver. Dietary serine deficiency significantly affected the colonic microbiota, characterized by a decreased ratio of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes and decreased proportion of Bifidobacterium. Dietary serine deficiency additionally resulted in significantly decreased colonic and serum acetate and butyrate levels. The collective results indicate that NCT-503 supplementation may contribute to overaccumulation of hepatic lipid, by causing hepatic serine deficiency, while dietary serine deficiency may produce similar outcomes by affecting the gut-microbiota-liver axis. Hindawi 2021-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8548146/ /pubmed/34712382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4232704 Text en Copyright © 2021 Liuqin He et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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He, Liuqin
Liu, Yonghui
Liu, Di
Feng, Yanzhong
Yin, Jie
Zhou, Xihong
Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
title Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
title_full Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
title_fullStr Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
title_short Exogenous and Endogenous Serine Deficiency Exacerbates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
title_sort exogenous and endogenous serine deficiency exacerbates hepatic lipid accumulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8548146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34712382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4232704
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