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Title : Angptl3-null mice show low plasma lipid concentrations by enhanced lipoprotein lipase activity - Fujimoto_2006_Exp.Anim_55_27
Author(s) : Fujimoto K , Koishi R , Shimizugawa T , Ando Y
Ref : Exp Anim , 55 :27 , 2006
Abstract :

Angiopoietin-like 3 (ANGPTL3) is a secreted protein with both angiogenesis and lipid metabolism functions. We generated knockout mice that failed to express the Angptl3 gene, and analyzed the lipid metabolism. Angptl3-null mice, fed a normal diet or a high-fat, high-calorie (HFC) diet, revealed markedly low plasma lipid concentrations, especially plasma triglyceride concentration, although the body weight and liver weight were not different between Angptl3-null mice and wild-type mice. Angptl3-null mice fed an HFC diet also revealed a significantly reduced epididymal adipose tissue weight despite there being no difference in adipocyte size between them and wild-type mice. A triglyceride clearance study indicated that the lower plasma triglyceride concentration in Angptl3-null mice was caused by an accelerated clearance of triglyceride. In fact, lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase activities in the post-heparin plasma of Angptl3-null mice were 1.57 times and 1.42 times higher than those of wild-type mice, respectively. These results suggest that ANGPTL3 may have an effect not only on lipid metabolism but also on adipose formation.

PubMedSearch : Fujimoto_2006_Exp.Anim_55_27
PubMedID: 16508209

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Fujimoto K, Koishi R, Shimizugawa T, Ando Y (2006)
Angptl3-null mice show low plasma lipid concentrations by enhanced lipoprotein lipase activity
Exp Anim 55 :27

Fujimoto K, Koishi R, Shimizugawa T, Ando Y (2006)
Exp Anim 55 :27