Androgen signaling inhibits de novo lipogenesis to alleviate lipid deposition in zebrafish.

IF 4 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Jing-Yi Jia, Guang-Hui Chen, Ting-Ting Shu, Qi-Yong Lou, Xia Jin, Jiang-Yan He, Wu-Han Xiao, Gang Zhai, Zhan Yin
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Abstract

Testosterone is closely associated with lipid metabolism and known to affect body fat composition and muscle mass in males. However, the mechanisms by which testosterone acts on lipid metabolism are not yet fully understood, especially in teleosts. In this study, cyp17a1-/- zebrafish ( Danio rerio) exhibited excessive visceral adipose tissue (VAT), lipid content, and up-regulated expression and activity of hepatic de novo lipogenesis (DNL) enzymes. The assay for transposase accessible chromatin with sequencing (ATAC-seq) results demonstrated that chromatin accessibility of DNL genes was increased in cyp17a1-/- fish compared to cyp17a1+/+ male fish, including stearoyl-CoA desaturase ( scd) and fatty acid synthase ( fasn). Androgen response element (ARE) motifs in the androgen signaling pathway were significantly enriched in cyp17a1+/+ male fish but not in cyp17a1-/- fish. Both androgen receptor ( ar)-/- and wild-type (WT) zebrafish administered with Ar antagonist flutamide displayed excessive visceral adipose tissue, lipid content, and up-regulated expression and activity of hepatic de novo lipogenesis enzymes. The Ar agonist BMS-564929 reduced the content of VAT and lipid content, and down-regulated acetyl-CoA carboxylase a ( acaca), fasn, and scd expression. Mechanistically, the rescue effect of testosterone on cyp17a1-/- fish in terms of phenotypes was abolished when ar was additionally depleted. Collectively, these findings reveal that testosterone inhibits lipid deposition by down-regulating DNL genes via Ar in zebrafish, thus expanding our understanding of the relationship between testosterone and lipid metabolism in teleosts.

雄性激素信号抑制新脂肪生成以减轻斑马鱼的脂质沉积。
睾酮与脂质代谢密切相关,已知会影响雄性动物的体脂组成和肌肉质量。然而,睾酮对脂质代谢的作用机制尚未完全清楚,尤其是在远洋鱼类中。在这项研究中,cyp17a1-/-斑马鱼(Danio rerio)表现出过量的内脏脂肪组织(VAT)、脂质含量以及肝脏新生脂肪生成(DNL)酶的表达和活性上调。转座酶染色质可及性测序(ATAC-seq)结果表明,与cyp17a1+/+雄鱼相比,cyp17a1-/-雄鱼的DNL基因染色质可及性增加,包括硬脂酰-CoA去饱和酶(scd)和脂肪酸合成酶(fasn)。雄激素信号通路中的雄激素反应元件(ARE)基序在cyp17a1+/+雄鱼中显著富集,而在cyp17a1-/-雄鱼中则没有。雄激素受体(ar)-/-斑马鱼和野生型(WT)斑马鱼服用Ar拮抗剂氟他胺后,都表现出过量的内脏脂肪组织和脂质含量,肝脏新生脂肪生成酶的表达和活性也上调。氩激动剂BMS-564929可降低内脏脂肪组织含量和脂质含量,并下调乙酰-CoA羧化酶a(acaca)、fasn和scd的表达。从机理上讲,睾酮对 cyp17a1-/- 鱼类表型的拯救作用在额外消耗 ar 后消失。总之,这些发现揭示了睾酮通过Ar下调斑马鱼的DNL基因来抑制脂质沉积,从而拓展了我们对睾酮与远洋鱼类脂质代谢之间关系的认识。
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Zoological Research
Zoological Research Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
10.20%
发文量
1937
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1980, Zoological Research (ZR) is a bimonthly publication produced by Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Zoological Society. It publishes peer-reviewed original research article/review/report/note/letter to the editor/editorial in English on Primates and Animal Models, Conservation and Utilization of Animal Resources, and Animal Diversity and Evolution.
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