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Reciprocal metabolic perturbations in the adipose tissue and liver of GPIHBP1-deficient mice.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol ; 32(2): 230-5, 2012 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22173228
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Gpihbp1-deficient (Gpihbp1-/-) mice lack the ability to transport lipoprotein lipase to the capillary lumen, resulting in mislocalization of lipoprotein lipase within tissues, defective lipolysis of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, and chylomicronemia. We asked whether GPIHBP1 deficiency and mislocalization of catalytically active lipoprotein lipase would alter the composition of triglycerides in adipose tissue or perturb the expression of lipid biosynthetic genes. We also asked whether perturbations in adipose tissue composition and gene expression, if they occur, would be accompanied by reciprocal metabolic changes in the liver. METHODS AND

RESULTS:

The chylomicronemia in Gpihbp1-/- mice was associated with reduced levels of essential fatty acids in adipose tissue triglycerides and increased expression of lipid biosynthetic genes. The liver exhibited the opposite changes increased levels of essential fatty acids in triglycerides and reduced expression of lipid biosynthetic genes.

CONCLUSIONS:

Defective lipolysis in Gpihbp1-/- mice causes reciprocal metabolic perturbations in adipose tissue and liver. In adipose tissue, the essential fatty acid content of triglycerides is reduced and lipid biosynthetic gene expression is increased, whereas the opposite changes occur in the liver.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tecido Adiposo / Receptores de Lipoproteínas / Metabolismo dos Lipídeos / Fígado Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tecido Adiposo / Receptores de Lipoproteínas / Metabolismo dos Lipídeos / Fígado Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos