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Phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) deficiency attenuates high fat diet induced obesity and insulin resistance.

Guohua Song1, Chuanlong Zong2, Mingzhu Shao2, Yang Yu2, Qian Liu2, Hui Wang2, Tingting Qiu2, Peng Jiao2, Zheng Guo2, Phoebe Lee3, Yi Luo3, Xian-Cheng Jiang4, Shucun Qin5.   

Abstract

Increased phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) activity has been found to be associated with obesity, and metabolic syndrome in humans. However, whether or not PLTP has a direct effect on insulin sensitivity and obesity is largely unknown. Here we analyzed the effect by using PLTP knockout (PLTP-/-) mouse model. Although, PLTP-/- mice have normal body-weight-gain under chow diet, these mice were protected from high-fat-diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance, compared with wild type mice. In order to understand the mechanism, we evaluated insulin receptor and Akt activation and found that PLTP deficiency significantly enhanced phosphorylated insulin receptor and Akt levels in high-fat-diet fed mouse livers, adipose tissues, and muscles after insulin stimulation, while total Akt and insulin receptor levels were unchanged. Moreover, we found that the PLTP deficiency induced significantly more GLUT4 protein in the plasma membranes of adipocytes and muscle cells after insulin stimulation. Finally, we found that PLTP-deficient hepatocytes had less sphingomyelins and free cholesterols in the lipid rafts and plasma membranes than that of controls and this may provide a molecular basis for PLTP deficiency-mediated increase in insulin sensitivity. We have concluded that PLTP deficiency leads to an improvement in tissue and whole-body insulin sensitivity through modulating lipid levels in the plasma membrane, especially in the lipid rafts.
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Keywords:  Diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance; Insulin sensitivity; Membrane phospholipids; Phospholipid transfer protein

Year:  2019        PMID: 31220615     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2019.06.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids        ISSN: 1388-1981            Impact factor:   4.698


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