Lian_2012_Hepatology_56_2154

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Title : Liver specific inactivation of carboxylesterase 3\/triacylglycerol hydrolase decreases blood lipids without causing severe steatosis in mice - Lian_2012_Hepatology_56_2154
Author(s) : Lian J , Wei E , Wang SP , Quiroga AD , Li L , Pardo AD , van der Veen J , Sipione S , Mitchell GA , Lehner R , Di Pardo A
Ref : Hepatology , 56 :2154 , 2012
Abstract :

Carboxylesterase 3/triacylglycerol hydrolase (Ces3/TGH) participates in hepatic very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) assembly and in adipose tissue basal lipolysis. Global ablation of Ces3/Tgh expression decreases serum triacylglycerol (TG) and nonesterified fatty acid levels and improves insulin sensitivity. To understand the tissue-specific role of Ces3/TGH in lipid and glucose homeostasis, we generated mice with a liver-specific deletion of Ces3/Tgh expression (L-TGH knockout [KO]). Elimination of hepatic Ces3/Tgh expression dramatically decreased plasma VLDL TG and VLDL cholesterol concentrations but only moderately increased liver TG levels in mice fed a standard chow diet. Significantly reduced plasma TG and cholesterol without hepatic steatosis were also observed in L-TGH KO mice challenged with a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet. L-TGH KO mice presented with increased plasma ketone bodies and hepatic fatty acid oxidation. Intrahepatic TG in L-TGH KO mice was stored in significantly smaller lipid droplets. Augmented hepatic TG levels in chow-fed L-TGH KO mice did not affect glucose tolerance or glucose production from hepatocytes, but impaired insulin tolerance was observed in female mice. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that ablation of hepatic Ces3/Tgh expression decreases plasma lipid levels without causing severe hepatic steatosis.

PubMedSearch : Lian_2012_Hepatology_56_2154
PubMedID: 22707181

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Lian J, Wei E, Wang SP, Quiroga AD, Li L, Pardo AD, van der Veen J, Sipione S, Mitchell GA, Lehner R, Di Pardo A (2012)
Liver specific inactivation of carboxylesterase 3\/triacylglycerol hydrolase decreases blood lipids without causing severe steatosis in mice
Hepatology 56 :2154

Lian J, Wei E, Wang SP, Quiroga AD, Li L, Pardo AD, van der Veen J, Sipione S, Mitchell GA, Lehner R, Di Pardo A (2012)
Hepatology 56 :2154