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Adipose Tissue Lipolysis Promotes Exercise-induced Cardiac Hypertrophy Involving the Lipokine C16:1n7-Palmitoleate.
Foryst-Ludwig, Anna; Kreissl, Michael C; Benz, Verena; Brix, Sarah; Smeir, Elia; Ban, Zsofia; Januszewicz, Elzbieta; Salatzki, Janek; Grune, Jana; Schwanstecher, Anne-Kathrin; Blumrich, Annelie; Schirbel, Andreas; Klopfleisch, Robert; Rothe, Michael; Blume, Katharina; Halle, Martin; Wolfarth, Bernd; Kershaw, Erin E; Kintscher, Ulrich.
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  • Foryst-Ludwig A; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany, the DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Kreissl MC; the Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Wuerzburg, 97080 Wuerzburg, Germany.
  • Benz V; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Brix S; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Smeir E; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Ban Z; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Januszewicz E; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Salatzki J; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Grune J; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Schwanstecher AK; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Blumrich A; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Schirbel A; the Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Wuerzburg, 97080 Wuerzburg, Germany.
  • Klopfleisch R; the Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, 14163 Berlin, Germany.
  • Rothe M; the Lipidomix GmbH, 13088 Berlin, Germany.
  • Blume K; the Department of Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Sports Medicine, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, 80809 Muenchen, Germany.
  • Halle M; the Department of Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Sports Medicine, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, 80809 Muenchen, Germany, the DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), Munich Heart Alliance, 80809 Munich, Germany.
  • Wolfarth B; the Department of Sports Medicine, Humboldt University/Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
  • Kershaw EE; the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, and.
  • Kintscher U; From the Institute of Pharmacology, Center for Cardiovascular Research, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, 10115 Berlin, Germany, the DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), 10115 Berlin, Germany ulrich.kintscher@charite.de.
J Biol Chem ; 290(39): 23603-15, 2015 Sep 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26260790
Endurance exercise training induces substantial adaptive cardiac modifications such as left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Simultaneously to the development of LVH, adipose tissue (AT) lipolysis becomes elevated upon endurance training to cope with enhanced energy demands. In this study, we investigated the impact of adipose tissue lipolysis on the development of exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy. Mice deficient for adipose triglyceride lipase (Atgl) in AT (atATGL-KO) were challenged with chronic treadmill running. Exercise-induced AT lipolytic activity was significantly reduced in atATGL-KO mice accompanied by the absence of a plasma fatty acid (FA) increase. These processes were directly associated with a prominent attenuation of myocardial FA uptake in atATGL-KO and a significant reduction of the cardiac hypertrophic response to exercise. FA serum profiling revealed palmitoleic acid (C16:1n7) as a new molecular co-mediator of exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy by inducing nonproliferative cardiomyocyte growth. In parallel, serum FA analysis and echocardiography were performed in 25 endurance athletes. In consonance, the serum C16:1n7 palmitoleate level exhibited a significantly positive correlation with diastolic interventricular septum thickness in those athletes. No correlation existed between linoleic acid (18:2n6) and diastolic interventricular septum thickness. Collectively, our data provide the first evidence that adipose tissue lipolysis directly promotes the development of exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy involving the lipokine C16:1n7 palmitoleate as a molecular co-mediator. The identification of a lipokine involved in physiological cardiac growth may help to develop future lipid-based therapies for pathological LVH or heart failure.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Condicionamento Físico Animal / Ácidos Graxos Monoinsaturados / Tecido Adiposo / Cardiomegalia / Lipólise Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Condicionamento Físico Animal / Ácidos Graxos Monoinsaturados / Tecido Adiposo / Cardiomegalia / Lipólise Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article