Chiu_2010_Endocrinology_151_993

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Title : Mice lacking hepatic lipase are lean and protected against diet-induced obesity and hepatic steatosis - Chiu_2010_Endocrinology_151_993
Author(s) : Chiu HK , Qian K , Ogimoto K , Morton GJ , Wisse BE , Agrawal N , McDonald TO , Schwartz MW , Dichek HL
Ref : Endocrinology , 151 :993 , 2010
Abstract :

Hepatic lipase (HL)-mediated lipoprotein hydrolysis provides free fatty acids for energy, storage, and nutrient signaling and may play a role in energy homeostasis. Because HL-activity increases with increased visceral fat, we hypothesized that increased HL-activity favors weight gain and obesity and consequently, that HL deficiency would reduce body fat stores and protect against diet-induced obesity. To test this hypothesis, we compared wild-type mice (with endogenous HL) and mice genetically deficient in HL with respect to daily body weight and food intake, body composition, and adipocyte size on both chow and high-fat (HF) diets. Key determinants of energy expenditure, including rate of oxygen consumption, heat production, and locomotor activity, were measured by indirect calorimetry. HL-deficient mice exhibited reduced weight gain on both diets (by 32%, chow; by 50%, HF; both P < 0.0001, n = 6-7 per genotype), effects that were associated with reduced average daily food intake (by 22-30% on both diets, P < 0.0001) and a modest increase in the rate of oxygen consumption (by 25%, P < 0.003) during the light cycle. Moreover, in mice fed the HF diet, HL deficiency reduced both body fat (by 30%, P < 0.0001) and adipocyte size (by 53%, P < 0.01) and fully prevented the development of hepatic steatosis. Also, HL deficiency reduced adipose tissue macrophage content, consistent with reduced inflammation and a lean phenotype. Our results demonstrate that in mice, HL deficiency protects against diet-induced obesity and its hepatic sequelae. Inhibition of HL-activity may therefore have value in the prevention and/or treatment of obesity.

PubMedSearch : Chiu_2010_Endocrinology_151_993
PubMedID: 20056822

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Chiu HK, Qian K, Ogimoto K, Morton GJ, Wisse BE, Agrawal N, McDonald TO, Schwartz MW, Dichek HL (2010)
Mice lacking hepatic lipase are lean and protected against diet-induced obesity and hepatic steatosis
Endocrinology 151 :993

Chiu HK, Qian K, Ogimoto K, Morton GJ, Wisse BE, Agrawal N, McDonald TO, Schwartz MW, Dichek HL (2010)
Endocrinology 151 :993