Shen_2011_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1811_9

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Title : Hormone-sensitive lipase modulates adipose metabolism through PPARgamma - Shen_2011_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1811_9
Author(s) : Shen WJ , Yu Z , Patel S , Jue D , Liu LF , Kraemer FB
Ref : Biochimica & Biophysica Acta , 1811 :9 , 2011
Abstract :

Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) is rate limiting for diacylglycerol and cholesteryl ester hydrolysis in adipose tissue and essential for complete hormone-stimulated lipolysis. Gene expression profiling in HSL-/- mice suggests that HSL is important for modulating adipogenesis and adipose metabolism. To test whether HSL is required for the supply of intrinsic ligands for PPARgamma for normal adipose differentiation, HSL-/- and wild-type (WT) littermates were fed normal chow (NC) and high-fat (HF) diets supplemented with or without rosiglitazone (200 mg/kg) for 16 weeks. Results show that supplementing rosiglitazone to an NC diet completely normalized the decreased body weight and adipose depots in HSL-/- mice. Additionally, rosiglitazone resulted in similar serum glucose, total cholesterol, FFA, and adiponectin values in WT and HSL-/- mice. Furthermore, rosiglitazone normalized the expression of genes involved in adipocyte differentiation, markers of adipocyte differentiation, and enzymes involved in triacylglycerol synthesis and metabolism, and cholesteryl ester homeostasis, in HSL-/- mice. Supplementing rosiglitazone to an HF diet resulted in improved glucose tolerance in both WT and HSL-/- animals and also partial normalization in HSL-/- mice of abnormal WAT gene expression, serum chemistries, organ and body weight changes. In vitro studies showed that adipocytes from WT animals can provide ligands for activation of PPARgamma and that activation is further boosted following lipolytic stimulation, whereas adipocytes from HSL-/- mice displayed attenuated activation of PPARgamma, with no change following lipolytic stimulation. These results suggest that one of the mechanisms by which HSL modulates adipose metabolism is by providing intrinsic ligands or pro-ligands for PPARgamma.

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Shen WJ, Yu Z, Patel S, Jue D, Liu LF, Kraemer FB (2011)
Hormone-sensitive lipase modulates adipose metabolism through PPARgamma
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta 1811 :9

Shen WJ, Yu Z, Patel S, Jue D, Liu LF, Kraemer FB (2011)
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta 1811 :9