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Publication : Regulation of liver subcellular architecture controls metabolic homeostasis.

First Author  Parlakgül G Year  2022
Journal  Nature Volume  603
Issue  7902 Pages  736-742
PubMed ID  35264794 Mgi Jnum  J:326158
Mgi Id  MGI:7294131 Doi  10.1038/s41586-022-04488-5
Citation  Parlakgul G, et al. (2022) Regulation of liver subcellular architecture controls metabolic homeostasis. Nature 603(7902):736-742
abstractText  Cells display complex intracellular organization by compartmentalization of metabolic processes into organelles, yet the resolution of these structures in the native tissue context and their functional consequences are not well understood. Here we resolved the three-dimensional structural organization of organelles in large (more than 2.8 x 10(5) microm(3)) volumes of intact liver tissue (15 partial or full hepatocytes per condition) at high resolution (8 nm isotropic pixel size) using enhanced focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy(1,2) imaging followed by deep-learning-based automated image segmentation and 3D reconstruction. We also performed a comparative analysis of subcellular structures in liver tissue of lean and obese mice and found substantial alterations, particularly in hepatic endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which undergoes massive structural reorganization characterized by marked disorganization of stacks of ER sheets(3) and predominance of ER tubules. Finally, we demonstrated the functional importance of these structural changes by monitoring the effects of experimental recovery of the subcellular organization on cellular and systemic metabolism. We conclude that the hepatic subcellular organization of the ER architecture are highly dynamic, integrated with the metabolic state and critical for adaptive homeostasis and tissue health.
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