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Publication : The role of adipocyte XBP1 in metabolic regulation during lactation.

First Author  Gregor MF Year  2013
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  3
Issue  5 Pages  1430-9
PubMed ID  23623498 Mgi Jnum  J:198494
Mgi Id  MGI:5496939 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2013.03.042
Citation  Gregor MF, et al. (2013) The role of adipocyte XBP1 in metabolic regulation during lactation. Cell Rep 3(5):1430-9
abstractText  The adipocyte is central to organismal metabolism and exhibits significant functional and morphological plasticity during its formation and lifespan. Remarkable transformations of this cell occur during obesity and lactation, and thus it is essential to gain a better understanding of adipocyte function in these two metabolic processes. Considering the critical importance of the cellular organelle endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in adapting to fluctuations in synthetic processes, we explored the role of XBP1, a central regulator of ER adaptive responses, in adipocyte formation and function. Unexpectedly, deletion of adipocyte-XBP1 in vivo in mice (XBP1DeltaAd) had no effect on adipocyte formation or on systemic homeostatic metabolism in mice fed a a regular or high-fat diet. However, during lactation, XBP1DeltaAd dams displayed increased adiposity, decreased milk production, and decreased litter growth as compared with control dams. Moreover, we demonstrate that XBP1 is regulated during lactation and responds to prolactin to alter lipogenic gene expression. These results demonstrate a role for adipocyte-XBP1 in the regulation of lactational metabolism.
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