Literature DB >> 25683887

Obesity and metabolomics: metallothioneins protect against high-fat diet-induced consequences in metallothionein knockout mice.

Jeremie Z Lindeque1, Peet J Jansen van Rensburg, Roan Louw, Francois H van der Westhuizen, Sergi Florit, Lorena Ramírez, Mercedes Giralt, Juan Hidalgo.   

Abstract

Obesity continues to rise as an alarming global epidemic. System level mechanisms, diagnostics, and therapeutics are sorely needed so as to identify at risk individuals and design appropriate population scale interventions. The present study evaluated the protective role of metallothioneins (MTs) against obesity and high-fat diet-induced effects such as insulin resistance in both male and female MT-1+2 knockout and MT-3 knockout mice. As the metabolome is closest to the functional phenotype, changes in metabolite levels were also evaluated, and the direct or indirect involvement of MTs in metabolism examined. MT-1+2-, MT-3 knockout, and wild-type mice were given a high-fat diet for 2 months. Variation in body weight gain, tissue weight, and response to oral glucose tolerance test and insulin tolerance test were determined and compared to mice that received the control diet. Effect of the high-fat diet on the knockout mice were investigated on the metabolome level in specific tissues using metabolomics. Both knockout mice strains were more susceptible to high-fat diet-induced effects, such as weight gain and moderate insulin resistance, with the MT-3 knockout mice most susceptible. Brain tissue of the knockout mice showed most metabolic variation and pointed to possible impairment of mitochondrial function. The protective effect of MTs against high-fat diet and obesity-induced effects such as insulin resistance was evident from our observations. The putative role MTs play in mitochondrial function is possibly the main contributor to the lack of these effects in wild-type mice. Considering the expression profiles of the MT isoforms and similarity in brain metabolic variation in the knockout strains, it appears that they promote mitochondrial function in the hypothalamus, thereby limiting weight gain and insulin resistance. Furthermore, metabolomics research in preclinical models of obesity and in the clinic is warranted in the near future.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25683887     DOI: 10.1089/omi.2014.0087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  OMICS        ISSN: 1536-2310


  9 in total

1.  Uncovering the metabolic response of abalone (Haliotis midae) to environmental hypoxia through metabolomics.

Authors:  Leonie Venter; Du Toit Loots; Lodewyk Japie Mienie; Peet J Jansen van Rensburg; Shayne Mason; Andre Vosloo; Jeremie Zander Lindeque
Journal:  Metabolomics       Date:  2018-03-12       Impact factor: 4.290

2.  "Omics" Prospective Monitoring of Bariatric Surgery: Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Outcomes Using Mixed-Meal Tolerance Test and Time-Resolved (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomics.

Authors:  Thiago I B Lopes; Bruno Geloneze; José C Pareja; Antônio R Calixto; Márcia M C Ferreira; Anita J Marsaioli
Journal:  OMICS       Date:  2016-07

3.  Whole life exposure to low dose cadmium alters diet-induced NAFLD.

Authors:  Jamie L Young; Matthew C Cave; Qian Xu; Maiying Kong; Jianxiang Xu; Qian Lin; Yi Tan; Lu Cai
Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  2022-01-03       Impact factor: 4.219

4.  Brain and Hepatic Mt mRNA Is Reduced in Response to Mild Energy Restriction and n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Deficiency in Juvenile Rats.

Authors:  Aaron A Mehus; Matthew J Picklo
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2017-10-19       Impact factor: 5.717

5.  Metallothioneins regulate the adipogenic differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells via the insulin signaling pathway.

Authors:  Yoshito Kadota; Yuriko Toriuchi; Yuka Aki; Yuto Mizuno; Takashige Kawakami; Tomoko Nakaya; Masao Sato; Shinya Suzuki
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-04-20       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  The cross-tissue metabolic response of abalone (Haliotis midae) to functional hypoxia.

Authors:  Leonie Venter; Du Toit Loots; Lodewyk J Mienie; Peet J Jansen van Rensburg; Shayne Mason; Andre Vosloo; Jeremie Z Lindeque
Journal:  Biol Open       Date:  2018-03-23       Impact factor: 2.422

7.  Isolated domains of recombinant human apo-metallothionein 1A are folded at neutral pH: a denaturant and heat-induced unfolding study using ESI-MS.

Authors:  Gordon W Irvine; Natalie Korkola; Martin J Stillman
Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2018-07-18       Impact factor: 3.840

Review 8.  Advances in Research on Diabetes by Human Nutriomics.

Authors:  Xinmin Ren; Xiangdong Li
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-10-29       Impact factor: 5.923

9.  Western Diet Induced Remodelling of the Tongue Proteome.

Authors:  Mriga Dutt; Yaan-Kit Ng; Jeffrey Molendijk; Hamzeh Karimkhanloo; Luoping Liao; Ronnie Blazev; Magdalene K Montgomery; Matthew J Watt; Benjamin L Parker
Journal:  Proteomes       Date:  2021-05-12
  9 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.