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Publication : Defective lipolysis and altered energy metabolism in mice lacking adipose triglyceride lipase.

First Author  Haemmerle G Year  2006
Journal  Science Volume  312
Issue  5774 Pages  734-7
PubMed ID  16675698 Mgi Jnum  J:108546
Mgi Id  MGI:3624224 Doi  10.1126/science.1123965
Citation  Haemmerle G, et al. (2006) Defective lipolysis and altered energy metabolism in mice lacking adipose triglyceride lipase. Science 312(5774):734-7
abstractText  Fat tissue is the most important energy depot in vertebrates. The release of free fatty acids (FFAs) from stored fat requires the enzymatic activity of lipases. We showed that genetic inactivation of adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) in mice increases adipose mass and leads to triacylglycerol deposition in multiple tissues. ATGL-deficient mice accumulated large amounts of lipid in the heart, causing cardiac dysfunction and premature death. Defective cold adaptation indicated that the enzyme provides FFAs to fuel thermogenesis. The reduced availability of ATGL-derived FFAs leads to increased glucose use, increased glucose tolerance, and increased insulin sensitivity. These results indicate that ATGL is rate limiting in the catabolism of cellular fat depots and plays an important role in energy homeostasis.
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