| Literature DB >> 25411241 |
Denise S Wiesenborn1, Vinal Menon2, Xu Zhi3, Andrew Do1, Adam Gesing4, Zhihui Wang5, Andrzej Bartke5, Deborah A Altomare1, Michal M Masternak6.
Abstract
Long-living Ames dwarf (df/df) mice are homozygous for a mutation of the Prop1(df) gene. As a result, mice are deficient in growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL) and thyrotropin (TSH). In spite of the hormonal deficiencies, df/df mice live significantly longer and healthier lives compared to their wild type siblings. We studied the effects of calorie restriction (CR) on the expression of insulin signaling genes in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue of normal and df/df mice. The analysis of genes expression showed that CR differentially affects the insulin signaling pathway in these insulin target organs. Moreover, results obtained in both normal and Ames dwarf mice indicate more direct effects of CR on insulin signaling genes in adipose tissue than in skeletal muscle. Interestingly, CR reduced the protein levels of adiponectin in the epididymal adipose tissue of normal and Ames dwarf mice, while elevating adiponectin levels in skeletal muscle and plasma of normal mice only. In conclusion, our findings suggest that both skeletal muscle and adipose tissue are important mediators of insulin effects on longevity. Additionally, the results revealed divergent effects of CR on expression of genes in the insulin signaling pathway of normal and Ames dwarf mice.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25411241 PMCID: PMC4247389 DOI: 10.18632/aging.100700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682
Figure 1The effect of CR on bodyweight (A) and fasting blood glucose (B) of Normal (N) and Ames dwarf (df/df) mice fed ad libitum (AL) or subjected to 30% calorie restriction (CR). Groups which do not share the same letter display a statistical significance (p < 0.05).
Figure 2Relative gene expression in skeletal muscle of Normal (N) and Ames dwarf (df/df) mice fed ad libitum (AL) or subjected to 30% calorie restriction (CR). Groups which do not share the same letter display a statistical significance (p < 0.05).
Figure 3Relative gene expression in epididymal adipose tissue of Normal (N) and Ames dwarf (df/df) mice fed ad libitum (AL) or subjected to 30% calorie restriction (CR). Groups which do not share the same letter display a statistical significance (p < 0.05)
Figure 4Adiponectin levels in Normal (N) and Ames dwarf (df/df) mice fed ad libitum (AL) or subjected to 30% calorie restriction (CR). (A) Plasma adiponcetin, (B) mRNA adiponectin in epididymal adipose tissue, (C) Protein level of adiponectin in epididymal adipose tissue, (D) mRNa adiponectin in skeletal muscle, (E) protein level of adiponectin in skeletal muscle. Groups which do not share the same letter display a statistical significance (p < 0.05).
Figure 5Adipocytes of epididymal adipose tissue from Normal and Ames dwarf mice. Histological effect of genotype and CR on adipocytes size of epididymal adipose tissue from ormal and Ames dwarf mice.
Sequence of Primers used for qPCR
| Gene | Primers | Sequence |
|---|---|---|
| Forward Primers | 5′-AAG TAT ACT CAC GCC ACC CA-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-CTT CTT GGT CCT AAG GGT GA-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-CCG CCT GAT CAA GAT GAC AGC A-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-GAG GAC CTT CCA TGT AGA CT-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-TAT TGA GCG CTT GGA CTG TG-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-TCC CAG ATC TAC GAG TGG ATG G-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-AGG TCT CAG GTA TGG ATC TTT GTC A-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-ATT GGC ATT CTG GTT GCC CA-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-CTG AGC TGG TGG ATG CTC TT-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-GTT CTT TCC TGC GTG CAT TTC CCA-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-AGC CCA AAA GCC CAG GAG AAT A-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-TAC GCA GGT CGA ACG AAA CT-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-TAG CTG CAT TGG AGC TCC TT-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-GTC AGT ACT GTC GGT TTC AG-3′ | |
| Forward Primers | 5′-CTC GAG TAT GAG AAG TGC GA-3′ |