[Functional study of amine oxidase copper-containing 1 (AOC1) in lipid metabolism].

Q4 Medicine
Siting Xiang, Shenying Liu, Kuangzheng Li, Tongjin Zhao, Xu Wang
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Abstract

Amine oxidase copper-containing 1 (AOC1) is a key member of copper amine oxidase family, which is responsible for deamination oxidation of histamine and putrescine. In recent years, AOC1 has been reported to be associated with various cancers, with its expression levels significantly elevated in certain cancer cells, suggesting its potential role in cancer progression. However, its function in lipid metabolism still remains unclear. Through genetic analysis, we have discovered a potential relationship between AOC1 and lipid metabolism. To further investigate, we generated Aoc1 -/- mice and characterized their metabolic phenotypes on both chow diet and high-fat diet (HFD) feeding conditions. On HFD feeding conditions, Aoc1 -/- mice exhibited significantly higher fat mass and impaired glucose sensitivity, and lipid accumulation in white adipose tissue and liver was also increased. This study uncovers the potential role of AOC1 in lipid metabolism and its implications in metabolic disorders such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, providing new targets and research directions for treating metabolic diseases.

[含铜胺氧化酶 1 (AOC1) 在脂质代谢中的功能研究]。
含铜胺氧化酶 1(AOC1)是铜胺氧化酶家族的重要成员,负责组胺和腐胺的脱氨氧化。近年来,有报道称 AOC1 与多种癌症有关,其在某些癌细胞中的表达水平明显升高,表明其在癌症进展中可能发挥作用。然而,它在脂质代谢中的功能仍不清楚。通过基因分析,我们发现了 AOC1 与脂质代谢之间的潜在关系。为了进一步研究,我们产生了 Aoc1 -/- 小鼠,并描述了它们在低脂饮食和高脂饮食(HFD)喂养条件下的代谢表型。在高脂饮食喂养条件下,Aoc1 -/-小鼠的脂肪量显著增加,葡萄糖敏感性受损,白色脂肪组织和肝脏中的脂质积累也增加了。这项研究揭示了AOC1在脂质代谢中的潜在作用及其对肥胖和2型糖尿病等代谢性疾病的影响,为治疗代谢性疾病提供了新的靶点和研究方向。
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生物医学工程学杂志
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