| Literature DB >> 27562717 |
Keita Chikamoto1, Hirofumi Misu2, Hiroaki Takayama3, Akihiro Kikuchi3, Kiyo-Aki Ishii3, Fei Lan4, Noboru Takata3, Natsumi Tajima-Shirasaki4, Yumie Takeshita4, Hirohiko Tsugane1, Shuichi Kaneko5, Seiichi Matsugo6, Toshinari Takamura7.
Abstract
Dieting often leads to body weight cycling involving repeated weight loss and regain. However, little information is available regarding rapid-response serum markers of overnutrition that predict body weight alterations during weight cycling. Here, we report the rapid response of serum leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2), a hepatokine that induces insulin resistance in skeletal muscle, during diet-induced weight cycling in mice. A switch from a high-fat diet (HFD) to a regular diet (RD) in obese mice gradually decreased body weight but rapidly decreased serum LECT2 levels within 10 days. In contrast, a switch from a RD to a HFD rapidly elevated serum LECT2 levels. Serum LECT2 levels showed a positive correlation with liver triglyceride contents but not with adipose tissue weight. This study demonstrates the rapid response of LECT2 preceding body weight alterations during weight cycling in mice and suggests that measurement of serum LECT2 may be clinically useful in the management of obesity.Entities:
Keywords: Fatty liver; Leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2); Obesity; Rapid turnover protein; Weight cycling
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27562717 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.08.117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575