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Publication : Retinol saturase modulates lipid metabolism and the production of reactive oxygen species.

First Author  Pang XY Year  2017
Journal  Arch Biochem Biophys Volume  633
Pages  93-102 PubMed ID  28927883
Mgi Jnum  J:250744 Mgi Id  MGI:6099417
Doi  10.1016/j.abb.2017.09.009 Citation  Pang XY, et al. (2017) Retinol saturase modulates lipid metabolism and the production of reactive oxygen species. Arch Biochem Biophys 633:93-102
abstractText  Retinol saturase (RetSat) catalyzes the saturation of double bonds of all-trans-retinol leading to the production of dihydroretinoid metabolites. Beside its role in retinoid metabolism, there is evidence that RetSat modulates the cellular response to oxidative stress and plays critical roles in adipogenesis and the accumulation of lipids. Here, we explore the relationship between RetSat, lipid metabolism and oxidative stress using in vitro and in vivo models with altered expression of RetSat. Our results reveal that RetSat is a potent modulator of the cellular response to oxidative stress and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The levels of reactive aldehydes products of lipid peroxidation, as measured based on thiobarbituric acid reactivity, are increased in RetSat overexpressing cells and, conversely, reduced in cells and tissues with reduced or absent expression of RetSat compared to controls. Despite increased weight gain, neutral lipid accumulation and alterations in hepatic lipid composition, RetSat(-/-) mice exhibit normal responses to insulin. In conclusion, our findings further expand upon the role of RetSat in oxidative stress and lipid metabolism and could provide insight in the significance of alterations of RetSat expression as observed in metabolic disorders.
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