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Effect of premature aging on murine adipose tissue.

Bianca Hemmeryckx1, Marc F Hoylaerts, H Roger Lijnen.   

Abstract

To evaluate the effect of aging on adipose tissue development, subcutaneous (SC) and gonadal (GON) white and peri-aortic brown adipose tissues were analyzed of 10 and 30 week old mice deficient in the clock gene Bmal1 (brain and muscle arnt like protein 1) (Bmal1(-/-)) and wild-type littermates (Bmal1(+/+)) kept on a standard fat diet. At both ages, daily food intake was significantly decreased for Bmal1(-/-) mice, associated with reduced hypothalamic expression of PPARα. Between 10 and 30 weeks of age, the total body weight of Bmal1(+/+) mice increased significantly, but that of Bmal1(-/-) mice did not change. Whereas for Bmal1(+/+) mice, both SC and GON fat mass increased with age, these decreased for Bmal1(-/-) mice. This was associated with increased adipocyte size with age for Bmal1(+/+) but not for Bmal1(-/-) mice. Adipose tissue related angiogenesis was not affected by genotype or aging. Peri-aortic brown adipose tissue mass in 30 week old Bmal1(-/-) mice was significantly reduced as compared to age-matched Bmal1(+/+) mice. Comparison of gene expression profiles in SC and GON adipose tissues of both genotypes revealed very marked effects of Bmal1 gene deletion in itself on PAI-1 (4- to 13-fold downregulation), whereas the associated effect of premature aging was striking for leptin (90- to 130-fold downregulation). Thus, premature aging in Bmal1(-/-) mice kept on normal chow was associated with reduced adiposity. Copyright Â
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22265801     DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2012.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Gerontol        ISSN: 0531-5565            Impact factor:   4.032


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