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Publication : Liver-specific PGC-1beta deficiency leads to impaired mitochondrial function and lipogenic response to fasting-refeeding.

First Author  Chambers KT Year  2012
Journal  PLoS One Volume  7
Issue  12 Pages  e52645
PubMed ID  23285128 Mgi Jnum  J:195754
Mgi Id  MGI:5485138 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0052645
Citation  Chambers KT, et al. (2012) Liver-specific PGC-1beta deficiency leads to impaired mitochondrial function and lipogenic response to fasting-refeeding. PLoS One 7(12):e52645
abstractText  PGC-1beta plays pleiotropic roles in regulating intermediary metabolism and has been shown to regulate both catabolic and anabolic processes in liver. We sought to evaluate the effects of PGC-1beta on liver energy metabolism by generating mice with postnatal, liver-specific deletion of PGC-1beta (LS-PGC-1beta(-/-) mice). LS-PGC-1beta(-/-) mice were outwardly normal, but exhibited a significant increase in hepatic triglyceride content at 6 weeks of age. Hepatic steatosis was due, at least in part, to impaired capacity for fatty acid oxidation and marked mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondrial DNA content and the expression of genes encoding multiple steps in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation and oxidative phosphorylation pathways were significantly diminished in LS-PGC-1beta(-/-) mice. Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry-based analyses also revealed that acetylcarnitine and butyrylcarnitine levels were depleted whereas palmitoylcarnitine content was increased in LS-PGC-1beta(-/-) liver, which is consistent with attenuated rates of fatty acid oxidation. Interestingly, loss of PGC-1beta also significantly impaired inducible expression of glycolytic and lipogenic enzymes that occurs with high carbohydrate diet refeeding after a prolonged fast. These results suggest that PGC-1beta plays dual roles in regulating hepatic fatty acid metabolism by controlling the expression of programs of genes involved in both fatty acid oxidation and de novo fatty acid synthesis.
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