Wei_2010_Cell.Metab_11_183

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Title : Loss of TGH\/Ces3 in mice decreases blood lipids, improves glucose tolerance, and increases energy expenditure - Wei_2010_Cell.Metab_11_183
Author(s) : Wei E , Ben Ali Y , Lyon J , Wang H , Nelson R , Dolinsky VW , Dyck JR , Mitchell G , Korbutt GS , Lehner R
Ref : Cell Metab , 11 :183 , 2010
Abstract :

Excessive accumulation of triacylglycerol in peripheral tissues is tightly associated with obesity and has been identified as an independent risk factor for insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular complications. Here we show that ablation of carboxylesterase 3 (Ces3)/triacylglycerol hydrolase (TGH) expression in mice (Tgh(-/-)) results in decreased plasma triacylglycerol, apolipoprotein B, and fatty acid levels in both fasted and fed states. Despite the attenuation of very low-density lipoprotein secretion, TGH deficiency does not increase hepatic triacylglycerol levels. Tgh(-/-) mice exhibit increased food intake, respiratory quotient, and energy expenditure without change in body weight. These metabolic changes are accompanied by improved insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance. Tgh(-/-) mice have smaller sized pancreatic islets but maintain normal glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. These studies demonstrate the potential of TGH as a therapeutic target for lowering blood lipid levels.

PubMedSearch : Wei_2010_Cell.Metab_11_183
PubMedID: 20197051

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Wei E, Ben Ali Y, Lyon J, Wang H, Nelson R, Dolinsky VW, Dyck JR, Mitchell G, Korbutt GS, Lehner R (2010)
Loss of TGH\/Ces3 in mice decreases blood lipids, improves glucose tolerance, and increases energy expenditure
Cell Metab 11 :183

Wei E, Ben Ali Y, Lyon J, Wang H, Nelson R, Dolinsky VW, Dyck JR, Mitchell G, Korbutt GS, Lehner R (2010)
Cell Metab 11 :183