| Literature DB >> 12423556 |
Hideo Makimura1, Tooru M Mizuno, Jason W Mastaitis, Reuven Agami, Charles V Mobbs.
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BACKGROUND: Several lines of evidence strongly suggest that agouti-related peptide (AGRP) plays a key role in the regulation of metabolic function but ablation of the AGRP gene has no apparent effect on metabolic function. Since specific pharmacological antagonists of AGRP do not presently exist, we assessed if reduction of hypothalamic AGRP mRNA by RNA interference (RNAI) would influence metabolic function, an outcome suggesting that pharmacological antagonists might constitute useful reagents to treat obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12423556 PMCID: PMC134599 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-3-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Figure 1Small interfering RNA (siRNA) particles decreases AGRP mRNA. (a) Synthetic siRNA particle designed against AGRP mRNA. (b) Representative bands from the Northern blot 24 hours after injection shows decreased levels of AGRP mRNA in the group injected with AGRP-siRNA particle compared to the control GFPi-siRNA injections. (c) Quantification of the Northern blot results yields a statistically significant decrease in expression of 50% with the AGRP-siRNA particle. Data are expressed as a mean percentage ± SEM of GFP-siRNA levels (n = 16; p < 0.05).
Figure 2Decreasing AGRP levels with siRNA increases metabolic rate. (a) Heat production for AGRP-siRNA injected mice was found to be significantly and dramatically elevated one day following surgery compared to the control injected GFP-siRNA mice (n = 16; p < 0.0001). (b) Oxygen consumption, VO2, was also significantly elevated one day after surgery for mice injected with the AGRP-siRNA particles (n = 16; p < 0.0003).
Figure 3pSUPER-AGRPi construct decreases AGRP immunoreactivity. (a) Overall design of the pSUPER-RNAI plasmid construct targeted against AGRP and the predicted transcript with the hairpin loop. (b and c) Immunocytochemistry of fasted mice transfected with the (b) control pSUPER-GFPi vector compared to (c) mice transfected with the pSUPER-AGRPi vector shows decreased AGRP immunoreactivity with the RNAI plasmid construct targeted to AGRP.
Figure 4Decreasing AGRP levels by pSUPER-AGRPi construct decreases body weight (a) Mice transfected with the pSUPER-AGRPi construct shows persistent loss of body weight after transfection while the mice transfected with the control vector recover body weight over a course of six days (n = 14; p < 0.0001). (b) pSUPER-RNAI targeted to AGRP has no effect on mean daily food intake (n = 14; p = 1.6992).