Publication: SF1-Specific AMPKα1 Deletion Protects Against Diet-Induced Obesity.
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Date
2018-07-27
Authors
Seoane-Collazo, Patricia
Roa, Juan
Rial-Pensado, Eva
Liñares-Pose, Laura
Beiroa, Daniel
Ruiz-Pino, Francisco
Lopez-Gonzalez, Tania
Morgan, Donald A
Pardavila, Jose Angel
Sanchez-Tapia, Maria Jesus
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Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Abstract
AMPK is a cellular gauge that is activated under conditions of low energy, increasing energy production and reducing energy waste. Current evidence links hypothalamic AMPK with the central regulation of energy balance. However, it is unclear whether targeting hypothalamic AMPK has beneficial effects in obesity. Here, we show that genetic inhibition of AMPK in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMH) protects against high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity by increasing brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis and subsequently energy expenditure. Notably, this effect depends upon the AMPKα1 isoform in steroidogenic factor 1 (SF1) neurons of the VMH, since mice bearing selective ablation of AMPKα1 in SF1 neurons display resistance to diet-induced obesity, increased BAT thermogenesis, browning of white adipose tissue, and improved glucose and lipid homeostasis. Overall, our findings point to hypothalamic AMPK in specific neuronal populations as a potential druggable target for the treatment of obesity and associated metabolic disorders.
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MeSH Terms
Energy metabolism
Male
Neurons
Obesity
Oxygen consumption
RNA splicing factors
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus
Male
Neurons
Obesity
Oxygen consumption
RNA splicing factors
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus
DeCS Terms
Consumo de oxígeno
Factores de empalme de ARN
Metabolismo energético
Neuronas
Núcleo hipotalámico ventromedial
Obesidad
Factores de empalme de ARN
Metabolismo energético
Neuronas
Núcleo hipotalámico ventromedial
Obesidad
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Keywords
AMP-activated protein kinases, Adipose tissue, brown, Animals, Body composition, Diet, high-fat
Citation
Seoane-Collazo P, Roa J, Rial-Pensado E, Liñares-Pose L, Beiroa D, Ruíz-Pino F, et al. SF1-Specific AMPKα1 Deletion Protects Against Diet-Induced Obesity. Diabetes. 2018 Nov;67(11):2213-2226