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Publication : ABHD15 regulates adipose tissue lipolysis and hepatic lipid accumulation.

First Author  Stöckli J Year  2019
Journal  Mol Metab Volume  25
Pages  83-94 PubMed ID  31105056
Mgi Jnum  J:285457 Mgi Id  MGI:6393043
Doi  10.1016/j.molmet.2019.05.002 Citation  Stockli J, et al. (2019) ABHD15 regulates adipose tissue lipolysis and hepatic lipid accumulation. Mol Metab 25:83-94
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Insulin suppresses adipose tissue lipolysis after a meal, playing a key role in metabolic homeostasis. This is mediated via the kinase Akt and its substrate phosphodiesterase 3B (PDE3B). Once phosphorylated and activated, PDE3B hydrolyses cAMP leading to the inactivation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) and suppression of lipolysis. However, several gaps have emerged in this model. Here we investigated the role of the PDE3B-interacting protein, alpha/beta-hydrolase ABHD15 in this process. METHODS: Lipolysis, glucose uptake, and signaling were assessed in ABHD15 knock down and knock out adipocytes and fat explants in response to insulin and/or beta-adrenergic receptor agonist. Glucose and fatty acid metabolism were determined in wild type and ABHD15(-/-) littermate mice. RESULTS: Deletion of ABHD15 in adipocytes resulted in a significant defect in insulin-mediated suppression of lipolysis with no effect on insulin-mediated glucose uptake. ABHD15 played a role in suppressing PKA signaling as phosphorylation of the PKA substrate Perilipin-1 remained elevated in response to insulin upon ABHD15 deletion. ABHD15(-/-) mice had normal glucose metabolism but defective fatty acid metabolism: plasma fatty acids were elevated upon fasting and in response to insulin, and this was accompanied by elevated liver triglycerides upon beta-adrenergic receptor activation. This is likely due to hyperactive lipolysis as evident by the larger triglyceride depletion in brown adipose tissue in these mice. Finally, ABHD15 protein levels were reduced in adipocytes from mice fed a Western diet, further implicating this protein in metabolic homeostasis. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, ABHD15 regulates adipocyte lipolysis and liver lipid accumulation, providing novel therapeutic opportunities for modulating lipid homeostasis in disease.
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