Responses of brown adipose tissue to diet-induced obesity, exercise, dietary restriction and ephedrine treatment
pmid: 22542811
Responses of brown adipose tissue to diet-induced obesity, exercise, dietary restriction and ephedrine treatment
Drug-induced weight loss in humans has been associated with undesirable side effects not present in weight loss from lifestyle interventions (caloric restriction or exercise). To investigate the mechanistic differences of weight loss by drug-induced and lifestyle interventions, we examined the gene expression (mRNA) in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and conducted histopathologic assessments in diet-induced obese (DIO) mice given ephedrine (18 mg/kg/day orally), treadmill exercise (10 m/min, 1-h/day), and dietary restriction (DR: 26% dietary restriction) for 7 days. Exercise and DR mice lost more body weight than controls and both ephedrine and exercise reduced percent body fat. All treatments reduced BAT and liver lipid accumulation (i.e., cytoplasmic lipids in brown adipocytes and hepatocytes) and increased oxygen consumption (VO2 ml/kg/h) compared with controls. Mitochondrial biogenesis/function-related genes (TFAM, NRF1 and GABPA) were up-regulated in the BAT of all groups. UCP-1 was up-regulated in exercise and ephedrine groups, whereas MFSD2A was up-regulated in ephedrine and DR groups. PGC-1α up-regulation was observed in exercise and DR groups but not in ephedrine group. In all experimental groups, except for ephedrine, fatty acid transport and metabolism genes were up-regulated, but the magnitude of change was higher in the DR group. PRKAA1 was up-regulated in all groups but not significantly in the ephedrine group. ADRß3 was slightly up-regulated in the DR group only, whereas ESRRA remained unchanged in all groups. Although our data suggest a common pathway of BAT activation elicited by ephedrine treatment, exercise or DR, mRNA changes were indicative of additional nutrient-sensing pathways in exercise and DR.
- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University United States
- Research Triangle Park Foundation United States
- North Carolina State University United States
- Purdue University West Lafayette United States
- GlaxoSmithKline (United States) United States
Ephedrine, Male, Body Weight, Gene Expression, Mice, Inbred Strains, Mitochondria, Liver, Motor Activity, Dietary Fats, Mitochondrial Proteins, Mice, Oxygen Consumption, Adipose Tissue, Brown, Liver, Body Composition, Animals, Obesity, Sympathomimetics, Energy Metabolism, Caloric Restriction
Ephedrine, Male, Body Weight, Gene Expression, Mice, Inbred Strains, Mitochondria, Liver, Motor Activity, Dietary Fats, Mitochondrial Proteins, Mice, Oxygen Consumption, Adipose Tissue, Brown, Liver, Body Composition, Animals, Obesity, Sympathomimetics, Energy Metabolism, Caloric Restriction
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