Quiroga_2012_Hepatology_56_2188

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Title : Deficiency of carboxylesterase 1\/esterase-x results in obesity, hepatic steatosis, and hyperlipidemia - Quiroga_2012_Hepatology_56_2188
Author(s) : Quiroga AD , Li L , Trotzmuller M , Nelson R , Proctor SD , Kofeler H , Lehner R
Ref : Hepatology , 56 :2188 , 2012
Abstract :

Increased lipogenesis, together with hyperlipidemia and increased fat deposition, contribute to obesity and associated metabolic disorders including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Here we show that carboxylesterase 1/esterase-x (Ces1/Es-x) plays a regulatory role in hepatic fat metabolism in the mouse. We demonstrate that Ces1/Es-x knockout mice present with increased hepatic lipogenesis and with oversecretion of apolipoprotein B (apoB)-containing lipoproteins (hepatic very-low density lipoproteins), which leads to hyperlipidemia and increased fat deposition in peripheral tissues. Consequently, Ces1/Es-x knockout mice develop obesity, fatty liver, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin insensitivity on chow diet without change in food intake and present with decreased energy expenditure. Ces1/Es-x deficiency prevents the release of polyunsaturated fatty acids from triacylglycerol stores, leading to an up-regulation of sterol regulatory element binding protein 1c-mediated lipogenesis, which can be reversed with dietary omega-3 fatty acids. Conclusion: These studies support a role for Ces1/Es-x in the partitioning of regulatory fatty acids and concomitant control of hepatic lipid biosynthesis, secretion, and deposition.

PubMedSearch : Quiroga_2012_Hepatology_56_2188
PubMedID: 22806626
Gene_locus related to this paper: mouse-Ces1c , mouse-Ces1g

Related information

Gene_locus mouse-Ces1c    mouse-Ces1g

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Quiroga AD, Li L, Trotzmuller M, Nelson R, Proctor SD, Kofeler H, Lehner R (2012)
Deficiency of carboxylesterase 1\/esterase-x results in obesity, hepatic steatosis, and hyperlipidemia
Hepatology 56 :2188

Quiroga AD, Li L, Trotzmuller M, Nelson R, Proctor SD, Kofeler H, Lehner R (2012)
Hepatology 56 :2188