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Hepatic IKKε expression is dispensable for high-fat feeding-induced increases in liver lipid content and alterations in glucose tolerance.

J Jason Collier1, Heidi M Batdorf1, Tamra M Mendoza1, David H Burk1, Thomas M Martin1, Jingying Zhang1, Randall L Mynatt1, Susan J Burke1.   

Abstract

There are endocrine and immunological changes that occur during onset and progression of the overweight and obese states. The inhibitor of nuclear factor-κB kinase-ε (IKKε) was originally described as an inducible protein kinase; whole body gene deletion or systemic pharmaceutical targeting of this kinase improved insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in mice. To investigate the primary sites of action associated with IKKε during weight gain, we describe the first mouse line with conditional elimination of IKKε in the liver (IKKεAlb-/-). IKKεAlb-/- mice and littermate controls gain weight, show similar changes in body composition, and do not display any improvements in insulin sensitivity or whole body glucose tolerance. These studies were conducted using breeder chow diets and matched low- vs. high-fat diets. While glycogen accumulation in the liver is reduced in IKKεAlb-/- mice, lipid storage in liver is similar in IKKεAlb-/- mice and littermate controls. Our results using IKKεAlb-/- mice suggest that the primary action of this kinase to impact insulin sensitivity during weight gain lies predominantly within extrahepatic tissues.

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Keywords:  glucose homeostasis; glucose metabolism; inflammation; liver; metabolism; obesity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31661298      PMCID: PMC6985790          DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00309.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0193-1849            Impact factor:   4.310


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