| Literature DB >> 16981010 |
Alessandra Valerio1, Annalisa Cardile, Valeria Cozzi, Renata Bracale, Laura Tedesco, Addolorata Pisconti, Letizia Palomba, Orazio Cantoni, Emilio Clementi, Salvador Moncada, Michele O Carruba, Enzo Nisoli.
Abstract
Obesity is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation. Thus, at metabolically relevant sites, including adipose tissue and muscle, there is abnormal production of proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-alpha. Here we demonstrate that eNOS expression was reduced, with a concomitant reduction of mitochondrial biogenesis and function, in white and brown adipose tissue and in the soleus muscle of 3 different animal models of obesity. The genetic deletion of TNF receptor 1 in obese mice restored eNOS expression and mitochondrial biogenesis in fat and muscle; this was associated with less body weight gain than in obese wild-type controls. Furthermore, TNF-alpha downregulated eNOS expression and mitochondrial biogenesis in cultured white and brown adipocytes and muscle satellite cells of mice. The NO donors DETA-NO and SNAP prevented the reduction of mitochondrial biogenesis observed with TNF-alpha. Our findings demonstrate that TNF-alpha impairs mitochondrial biogenesis and function in different tissues of obese rodents by downregulating eNOS expression and suggest a novel pathophysiological process that sustains obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16981010 PMCID: PMC1564431 DOI: 10.1172/JCI28570
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 14.808