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Overexpression of the adiponectin gene mimics the metabolic and stress resistance effects of calorie restriction, but not the anti-tumor effect.

Ryotaro Kamohara1, Haruyoshi Yamaza2, Tomoshi Tsuchiya3, Toshimitsu Komatsu2, Seongjoon Park2, Hiroko Hayashi2, Takuya Chiba2, Ryoichi Mori2, Shuichi Otabe4, Kentaro Yamada4, Takeshi Nagayasu3, Isao Shimokawa5.   

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Adiponectin (Adipoq), a peptide hormone secreted from the white adipose tissue, may play a role in the anti-aging and/or anti-tumor effects of calorie restriction (CR). We analyzed metabolic traits in Adipoq gene-overexpressing mice fed ad libitum with a regular diet (RD) or a high-fat diet (HFD), or fed 30% CR of RD initiated at 12 weeks of age. Adipoq-RD and -HFD mice at 6 months of age showed reduced blood glucose and insulin concentrations, and thus increased insulin sensitivity, compared with WT mice fed a RD or a HFD. In the epididymal white adipose tissue in Adipoq mice, senescence-like changes such as upregulation of p53 protein and of biomarkers of inflammation, Cd68 and Ccl2 mRNA, were ameliorated compared with WT-RD and WT-HFD mouse tissues. Resistance to stress induced by lipopolysaccharide was also strengthened in Adipoq mice compared with WT mice. These metabolic changes and stress resistance were also noted in the WT-CR mice, suggesting that Adipoq plays a part in the effect of CR. In contrast, in an allograft tumor growth model, tumor growth was not inhibited in Adipoq mice. The present findings suggest that Adipoq plays a part in the anti-aging, but not in the anti-tumor, effects of CR.
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Keywords:  Adiponectin; Calorie restriction; ER stress; Insulin; Tumor growth; p53

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25698374     DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2015.02.011

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


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Review 1.  Mechanisms of Calorie Restriction: A Review of Genes Required for the Life-Extending and Tumor-Inhibiting Effects of Calorie Restriction.

Authors:  Toshimitsu Komatsu; Seongjoon Park; Hiroko Hayashi; Ryoichi Mori; Haruyoshi Yamaza; Isao Shimokawa
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2019-12-16       Impact factor: 5.717

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