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Cidea improves the metabolic profile through expansion of adipose tissue.

Gustavo Abreu-Vieira1, Alexander W Fischer2, Charlotte Mattsson3, Jasper M A de Jong1, Irina G Shabalina1, Mikael Rydén4, Jurga Laurencikiene4, Peter Arner4, Barbara Cannon1, Jan Nedergaard1, Natasa Petrovic1.   

Abstract

In humans, Cidea (cell death-inducing DNA fragmentation factor alpha-like effector A) is highly but variably expressed in white fat, and expression correlates with metabolic health. Here we generate transgenic mice expressing human Cidea in adipose tissues (aP2-hCidea mice) and show that Cidea is mechanistically associated with a robust increase in adipose tissue expandability. Under humanized conditions (thermoneutrality, mature age and prolonged exposure to high-fat diet), aP2-hCidea mice develop a much more pronounced obesity than their wild-type littermates. Remarkably, the malfunctioning of visceral fat normally caused by massive obesity is fully overcome-perilipin 1 and Akt expression are preserved, tissue degradation is prevented, macrophage accumulation is decreased and adiponectin expression remains high. Importantly, the aP2-hCidea mice display enhanced insulin sensitivity. Our data establish a functional role for Cidea and suggest that, in humans, the association between Cidea levels in white fat and metabolic health is not only correlative but also causative.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26118629     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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