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Lipin, a Lipodystrophy and Obesity Gene

Lipin, a Lipodystrophy and Obesity Gene
Lipodystrophy and obesity represent extreme and opposite ends of the adiposity spectrum and have typically been attributed to alterations in the expression or function of distinct sets of genes. We previously demonstrated that lipin deficiency impairs adipocyte differentiation and causes lipodystrophy in the mouse. Using two different tissue-specific lipin transgenic mouse strains, we now demonstrate that enhanced lipin expression in either adipose tissue or skeletal muscle promotes obesity. This occurs through diverse mechanisms in the two tissues, with lipin levels in adipose tissue influencing the fat storage capacity of the adipocyte, and lipin levels in skeletal muscle acting as a determinant of whole-body energy expenditure and fat utilization. Thus, variations in lipin levels alone are sufficient to induce extreme states of adiposity and may represent a mechanism by which adipose tissue and skeletal muscle modulate fat mass and energy balance.
- University of California, Los Angeles United States
- University of Chicago United States
- University of California System United States
- VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System United States
Male, Lipodystrophy, Physiology, Mice, Transgenic, Calorimetry, Mice, Anti-Infective Agents, Adipocytes, Animals, Obesity, Organic Chemicals, Muscle, Skeletal, Molecular Biology, Muscles, Body Weight, Nuclear Proteins, Cell Differentiation, Cell Biology, Oxygen, Glucose, Adipose Tissue, Gene Expression Regulation, Insulin Resistance
Male, Lipodystrophy, Physiology, Mice, Transgenic, Calorimetry, Mice, Anti-Infective Agents, Adipocytes, Animals, Obesity, Organic Chemicals, Muscle, Skeletal, Molecular Biology, Muscles, Body Weight, Nuclear Proteins, Cell Differentiation, Cell Biology, Oxygen, Glucose, Adipose Tissue, Gene Expression Regulation, Insulin Resistance
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