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Inhibition of phosphodiesterase type 9 reduces obesity and cardiometabolic syndrome in mice.

Sumita Mishra1, Nandhini Sadagopan1, Brittany Dunkerly-Eyring1, Susana Rodriguez2, Dylan C Sarver2, Ryan P Ceddia3, Sean A Murphy1, Hildur Knutsdottir4, Vivek P Jani1,4, Deepthi Ashok1, Christian U Oeing1, Brian O'Rourke1, Jon A Gangoiti5, Dorothy D Sears6,7, G William Wong2, Sheila Collins3,8, David A Kass1,3,9.   

Abstract

Central obesity with cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) is a major global contributor to human disease, and effective therapies are needed. Here, we show that cyclic GMP-selective phosphodiesterase 9A inhibition (PDE9-I) in both male and ovariectomized female mice suppresses preestablished severe diet-induced obesity/CMS with or without superimposed mild cardiac pressure load. PDE9-I reduces total body, inguinal, hepatic, and myocardial fat; stimulates mitochondrial activity in brown and white fat; and improves CMS, without significantly altering activity or food intake. PDE9 localized at mitochondria, and its inhibition in vitro stimulated lipolysis in a PPARα-dependent manner and increased mitochondrial respiration in both adipocytes and myocytes. PPARα upregulation was required to achieve the lipolytic, antiobesity, and metabolic effects of PDE9-I. All these PDE9-I-induced changes were not observed in obese/CMS nonovariectomized females, indicating a strong sexual dimorphism. We found that PPARα chromatin binding was reoriented away from fat metabolism-regulating genes when stimulated in the presence of coactivated estrogen receptor-α, and this may underlie the dimorphism. These findings have translational relevance given that PDE9-I is already being studied in humans for indications including heart failure, and efficacy against obesity/CMS would enhance its therapeutic utility.

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Keywords:  Fatty acid oxidation; Metabolism; Obesity; Phosphodiesterases

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34618683      PMCID: PMC8553561          DOI: 10.1172/JCI148798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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