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Veronika Paluchova1, Marina Oseeva1, Marie Brezinova1, Tomas Cajka1, Kristina Bardova1, Katerina Adamcova1, Petr Zacek2, Kristyna Brejchova1, Laurence Balas3, Hana Chodounska4, Eva Kudova4, Renate Schreiber5, Rudolf Zechner5, Thierry Durand3, Martin Rossmeisl1, Nada A Abumrad6, Jan Kopecky1, Ondrej Kuda7.
Abstract
Branched esters of palmitic acid and hydroxystearic acid (PAHSA) are anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic lipokines that connect glucose and lipid metabolism. We aimed to characterize involvement of the 5-PAHSA regioisomer in the adaptive metabolic response of white adipose tissue (WAT) to cold exposure (CE) in mice, exploring the cross talk between glucose utilization and lipid metabolism. CE promoted local production of 5- and 9-PAHSAs in WAT. Metabolic labeling of de novo lipogenesis (DNL) using 2H2O revealed that 5-PAHSA potentiated the effects of CE and stimulated triacylglycerol (TAG)/fatty acid (FA) cycling in WAT through impacting lipogenesis and lipolysis. Adipocyte lipolytic products were altered by 5-PAHSA through selective FA re-esterification. The impaired lipolysis in global adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) knockout mice reduced free PAHSA levels and uncovered a metabolite reservoir of TAG-bound PAHSAs (TAG estolides) in WAT. Utilization of 13C isotope tracers and dynamic metabolomics documented that 5-PAHSA primes adipocytes for glucose metabolism in a different way from insulin, promoting DNL and impeding TAG synthesis. In summary, our data reveal new cellular and physiological mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of 5-PAHSA and its relation to insulin action in adipocytes and independently confirm a PAHSA metabolite reservoir linked to ATGL-mediated lipolysis.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31806624 PMCID: PMC7118252 DOI: 10.2337/db19-0494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes ISSN: 0012-1797 Impact factor: 9.461