Regulation of adipose tissue development and energy metabolism by VEGFB isoforms.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Yang Chen, Xin Li, Jing Zhang, Mingjiao Zhang, Salah Adlat, Xiaodan Lu, Dan Li, Honghong Jin, Chenhao Wang, Zin Mar Oo, Farooq Hayel, Quangang Chen, Xufeng Han, Renjin Chen, Xuechao Feng, Luqing Zhang, Yaowu Zheng
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Abstract

Obesity is caused by imbalanced energy intake and expenditure. Excessive energy intake and storage in adipose tissues are associated with many diseases. Several studies have demonstrated that vascular growth endothelial factor B (VEGFB) deficiency induces obese phenotypes. However, the roles of VEGFB isoforms VEGFB167 and VEGFB186 in adipose tissue development and function are still not clear. In this study, genetic mouse models of adipose-specific VEGFB167 and VEGFB186 overexpression (aP2-Vegfb167 tg/+and aP2-Vegfb186tg/+) were generated and their biologic roles were investigated. On regular chow, adipose-specific VEGFB186 is negatively associated with white adipose tissues (WATs) and positively regulates brown adipose tissues (BATs). VEGFB186 upregulates energy metabolism and metabolism-associated genes. In contrast, VEGFB167 has a nominal role in adipose development and function. On high-fat diet, VEGFB186 expression can reverse the phenotypes of VEGFB deletion. VEGFB186 overexpression upregulates BAT-associated genes and downregulates WAT-associated genes. VEGFB186 and VEGFB167 have very distinct roles in the regulation of adipose development and energy metabolism. As a key regulator of adipose tissue development and energy metabolism, VEGFB186 may be a target for obesity prevention and treatment.

vegf异构体对脂肪组织发育和能量代谢的调节。
肥胖是由能量摄入和消耗不平衡引起的。脂肪组织中过多的能量摄入和储存与许多疾病有关。多项研究表明,血管生长内皮因子B (VEGFB)缺乏可诱导肥胖表型。然而,VEGFB异构体VEGFB167和VEGFB186在脂肪组织发育和功能中的作用尚不清楚。本研究建立了脂肪特异性VEGFB167和VEGFB186过表达的遗传小鼠模型(aP2-Vegfb167 tg/+和aP2-Vegfb186tg/+),并研究了它们的生物学作用。在正常饮食中,脂肪特异性VEGFB186与白色脂肪组织(WATs)呈负相关,而对棕色脂肪组织(bat)呈正相关。VEGFB186上调能量代谢和代谢相关基因。相比之下,VEGFB167在脂肪的发育和功能中起着象征性的作用。在高脂肪饮食中,VEGFB186的表达可以逆转VEGFB缺失的表型。VEGFB186过表达上调bat相关基因,下调wat相关基因。VEGFB186和VEGFB167在脂肪发育和能量代谢的调节中具有非常不同的作用。作为脂肪组织发育和能量代谢的关键调节因子,VEGFB186可能成为预防和治疗肥胖的靶点。
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Journal of Endocrinology
Journal of Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.50%
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113
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Endocrinology is a leading global journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and science guidelines. Its focus is on endocrine physiology and metabolism, including hormone secretion; hormone action; biological effects. The journal publishes basic and translational studies at the organ, tissue and whole organism level.
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