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Publication : High Fat Diet Triggers a Reduction in Body Fat Mass in Female Mice Deficient for Utx demethylase.

First Author  Ota K Year  2019
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  10036
PubMed ID  31296899 Mgi Jnum  J:283953
Mgi Id  MGI:6387994 Doi  10.1038/s41598-019-46445-9
Citation  Ota K, et al. (2019) High Fat Diet Triggers a Reduction in Body Fat Mass in Female Mice Deficient for Utx demethylase. Sci Rep 9(1):10036
abstractText  Obesity increases the risk of metabolic disorders like diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia. However, how metabolic status is sensed and regulates cellular behavior is unclear. Utx is an H3K27 demethylase that influences adipocyte function in vitro. To examine its role in vivo, we generated mice lacking Utx in adipocytes (UtxAKO). Although all UtxAKO mice grew normally on a normal chow diet (NCD), female UtxAKO mice on a high fat diet (HFD) showed striking reductions in body fat compared to control mice (Ctrl). Gene expression profiling of adipose tissues of HFD-fed UtxAKO female mice revealed decreased expression of rate-limiting enzymes of triacylglycerol synthesis but increased expression of those of cholesterol/steroid hormone synthesis. Moreover, these animals resisted adiposity induced by ovariectomy and exhibited increased estrogen in visceral adipose tissues. Thus, upon HFD feeding, Utx regulates lipid metabolism in adipose tissues by influencing the local hormonal microenvironment. Conversely, Utx deficiency skews lipid catabolism to enhance cholesterol/steroid hormone production and repress obesity.
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