| Title : Human hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL): expression in white fat corrects the white adipose phenotype of HSL-deficient mice - Fortier_2005_J.Lipid.Res_46_1860 |
| Author(s) : Fortier M , Soni K , Laurin N , Wang SP , Mauriege P , Jirik FR , Mitchell GA |
| Ref : J Lipid Res , 46 :1860 , 2005 |
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Abstract :
In white adipose tissue (WAT), hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) can mediate lipolysis, a central pathway in obesity and diabetes. Gene-targeted HSL-deficient (HSL-/-) mice with no detectable HSL peptide or activity (measured as cholesteryl esterase) have WAT abnormalities, including low mass, marked heterogeneity of cell diameter, increased diacylglycerol content, and low beta-adrenergic stimulation of adipocyte lipolysis. Three transgenic mouse strains preferentially expressing human HSL in WAT were bred to a HSL-/- background. One, HSL-/- N, expresses normal human HSL (41.3 +/- 9.1% of normal activity); two express a serine-to-alanine mutant (S554A) initially hypothesized to be constitutively active: HSL-/- ML, 50.3 +/- 12.3% of normal, and HSL-/- MH, 69.8 +/- 15.8% of normal. In WAT, HSL-/- N mice resembled HSL+/+ controls in WAT mass, histology, diacylglyceride content, and lipolytic response to beta-adrenergic agents. In contrast, HSL-/- ML and HSL-/- MH mice resembled nontransgenic HSL-/- mice, except that diacylglycerol content and perirenal and inguinal WAT masses approached normal in HSL-/- MH mice. Therefore, 1) WAT expression of normal human HSL markedly improves HSL-/- WAT biochemically, physiologically, and morphologically; 2) similar levels of S554A HSL have a low physiological effect despite being active in vitro; and 3) diacylglycerol accumulation is not essential for the development of the characteristic WAT pathology of HSL-/- mice. |
| PubMedSearch : Fortier_2005_J.Lipid.Res_46_1860 |
| PubMedID: 15961788 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: mouse-hslip |
| Gene_locus | mouse-hslip |
Fortier M, Soni K, Laurin N, Wang SP, Mauriege P, Jirik FR, Mitchell GA (2005)
Human hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL): expression in white fat corrects the white adipose phenotype of HSL-deficient mice
J Lipid Res
46 :1860
Fortier M, Soni K, Laurin N, Wang SP, Mauriege P, Jirik FR, Mitchell GA (2005)
J Lipid Res
46 :1860