| Title : Adipocyte Angptl8 deletion improves glucose and energy metabolism and obesity associated inflammation in mice - Ghosh_2024_iScience_27_111292 |
| Author(s) : Ghosh A , Chenier I , Leung YH , Oppong AK , Peyot ML , Madiraju SRM , Al-Khairi I , Abubaker J , Al-Mulla F , Prentki M , Abu-Farha M |
| Ref : iScience , 27 :111292 , 2024 |
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Abstract :
Angiopoietin-like protein 8 (Angptl8), expressed in the liver and adipocytes, forms a complex with Angptl3 or Angptl4, which regulates lipoprotein lipase and triglyceride metabolism. However, the precise functions of adipocyte Angptl8 remain elusive. Here we report that adipocyte-specific inducible Angptl8-knockout (AT-A8-KO) male mice on normal diet showed minor phenotypic changes, but after a high-fat high fructose (HFHF) diet, exhibited decreased body weight gain and glycemia, elevated rectal temperature and early dark phase energy expenditure compared to the Cre controls. AT-A8-KO mice also displayed improved glucose tolerance, a trend for better insulin sensitivity, improved insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in adipose tissues, and reduced visceral adipose tissue crown-like structures, plasma MCP-1 and leptin levels. The results indicate the importance of adipose Angptl8 in the context of nutri-stress and obesity, as its deletion in mice promotes a metabolically healthy obese phenotype by slightly ameliorating obesity, improving glucose and energy homeostasis, and mitigating inflammation. |
| PubMedSearch : Ghosh_2024_iScience_27_111292 |
| PubMedID: 39640567 |
Ghosh A, Chenier I, Leung YH, Oppong AK, Peyot ML, Madiraju SRM, Al-Khairi I, Abubaker J, Al-Mulla F, Prentki M, Abu-Farha M (2024)
Adipocyte Angptl8 deletion improves glucose and energy metabolism and obesity associated inflammation in mice
iScience
27 :111292
Ghosh A, Chenier I, Leung YH, Oppong AK, Peyot ML, Madiraju SRM, Al-Khairi I, Abubaker J, Al-Mulla F, Prentki M, Abu-Farha M (2024)
iScience
27 :111292