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NQO1 protects obese mice through improvements in glucose and lipid metabolism

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2020-11-19

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Di Francesco, Andrea
Choi, Youngshim
Bernier, Michel
Zhang, Yingchun
Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto
Aon, Miguel A.
Kalafut, Krystle
Ehrlich, Margaux R.
Murt, Kelsey
Ali, Ahmed

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Springer Nature
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Chronic nutrient excess leads to metabolic disorders and insulin resistance. Activation of stress-responsive pathways via Nrf2 activation contributes to energy metabolism regulation. Here, inducible activation of Nrf2 in mice and transgenesis of the Nrf2 target, NQO1, conferred protection from diet-induced metabolic defects through preservation of glucose homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, and lipid handling with improved physiological outcomes. NQO1-RNA interaction mediated the association with and inhibition of the translational machinery in skeletal muscle of NQO1 transgenic mice. NQO1-Tg mice on high-fat diet had lower adipose tissue macrophages and enhanced expression of lipogenic enzymes coincident with reduction in circulating and hepatic lipids. Metabolomics data revealed a systemic metabolic signature of improved glucose handling, cellular redox, and NAD+ metabolism while label-free quantitative mass spectrometry in skeletal muscle uncovered a distinct diet- and genotype-dependent acetylation pattern of SIRT3 targets across the core of intermediary metabolism. Thus, under nutritional excess, NQO1 transgenesis preserves healthful benefits.

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Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Metabolic Phenomena::Metabolism
Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals
Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Rodentia::Muridae::Murinae::Mice
Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases::Metabolic Diseases::Glucose Metabolism Disorders::Hyperinsulinism::Insulin Resistance
Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins::Proteins::Transcription Factors::Basic-Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors::NF-E2-Related Factor 2
Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Carbohydrates::Monosaccharides::Hexoses::Glucose
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Nutritional Physiological Phenomena::Diet::Diet, High-Fat
Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins::Proteins::Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins::Sirtuins::Sirtuin 3
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Metabolic Phenomena::Metabolism::Acylation::Acetylation
Medical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Tissues::Connective Tissue::Adipose Tissue
Medical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Tissues::Muscles::Muscle, Striated::Muscle, Skeletal
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Physiological Processes::Homeostasis
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Metabolic Phenomena::Metabolism::Energy Metabolism::Oxidation-Reduction
Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Genetic Techniques::Gene Transfer Techniques
Medical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Genetic Phenomena::Genotype

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Insulin resistance, Mice, Metabolism, NF-E2-related factor 2, RNA, Glucose, Resistencia a la insulina, Ratones, Metabolismo, Factor 2 relacionado con NF-E2, ARN

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Di Francesco A, Choi Y, Bernier M, Zhang Y, Diaz-Ruiz A, Aon MA, et al. NQO1 protects obese mice through improvements in glucose and lipid metabolism. NPJ Aging Mech Dis. 2020 Nov 19;6(1):13