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Publication : Obesity resistance and multiple mechanisms of triglyceride synthesis in mice lacking Dgat.

First Author  Smith SJ Year  2000
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  25
Issue  1 Pages  87-90
PubMed ID  10802663 Mgi Jnum  J:61885
Mgi Id  MGI:1855734 Doi  10.1038/75651
Citation  Smith SJ, et al. (2000) Obesity resistance and multiple mechanisms of triglyceride synthesis in mice lacking Dgat [see comments]. Nat Genet 25(1):87-90
abstractText  Triglycerides (or triacylglycerols) represent the major form of stored energy in eukaryotes. Triglyceride synthesis has been assumed to occur primarily through acyl CoA:diacylglycerol transferase (Dgat), a microsomal enzyme that catalyses the final and only committed step in the glycerol phosphate pathway. Therefore, Dgat has been considered necessary for adipose tissue formation and essential for survival. Here we show that Dgat-deficient (Dgat-/-) mice are viable and can still synthesize triglycerides. Moreover, these mice are lean and resistant to diet-induced obesity. The obesity resistance involves increased energy expenditure and increased activity. Dgat deficiency also alters triglyceride metabolism in other tissues, including the mammary gland, where lactation is defective in Dgat-/- females. Our findings indicate that multiple mechanisms exist for triglyceride synthesis and suggest that the selective inhibition of Dgat-mediated triglyceride synthesis may be useful for treating obesity.
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