Methods for experimentally increasing circulating acyl-CoA-binding protein (ACBP) levels in mice under chronic restraint stress.

4区 生物学 Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Methods in cell biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-19 DOI:10.1016/bs.mcb.2025.04.002
Hui Chen, Yanbing Dong, Yan Rong, Flavia Lambertucci, Sijing Li, Guido Kroemer, Isabelle Martins
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Abstract

Chronic restraint stress (CRS) is a widely recognized model to study stress-induced anorexia and metabolic dysregulation in mice. Acyl-coenzyme A-binding protein (ACBP) has emerged as a critical player in metabolic regulation, with potential implications for stress-related disorders. This study presents two complementary methodologies to artificially elevate circulating Acyl-CoA-binding protein (ACBP) levels in mice under CRS. The first approach involves the continuous delivery of recombinant ACBP via subcutaneously implanted osmotic pumps. The second approach utilizes the retention using selective hooks (RUSH) system, a chemical-genetic platform enabling controlled secretion of ACBP through a biotin-activated mechanism. These methodologies aim to counteract the metabolic and behavioral impacts of CRS, offering a framework for investigating ACBP's therapeutic potential in mitigating anorexia and restoring metabolic homeostasis. The integration of these delivery systems provides a robust tool for advancing research on stress-related disorders.

慢性抑制应激小鼠循环酰基辅酶a结合蛋白(ACBP)水平升高的实验方法。
慢性抑制应激(Chronic restraint stress, CRS)是研究应激性厌食症和代谢失调的一种公认的模型。酰基辅酶a结合蛋白(ACBP)在代谢调节中发挥着关键作用,对应激相关疾病具有潜在影响。本研究提出了两种互补的方法来人为提高CRS小鼠循环酰基辅酶a结合蛋白(ACBP)水平。第一种方法是通过皮下植入渗透泵持续给药重组ACBP。第二种方法利用选择性钩(RUSH)系统进行保留,这是一种化学遗传平台,通过生物素激活机制控制ACBP的分泌。这些方法旨在抵消CRS对代谢和行为的影响,为研究ACBP在缓解厌食症和恢复代谢稳态方面的治疗潜力提供了一个框架。这些输送系统的整合为推进压力相关疾病的研究提供了强有力的工具。
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Methods in cell biology
Methods in cell biology 生物-细胞生物学
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3.10
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125
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3 months
期刊介绍: For over fifty years, Methods in Cell Biology has helped researchers answer the question "What method should I use to study this cell biology problem?" Edited by leaders in the field, each thematic volume provides proven, state-of-art techniques, along with relevant historical background and theory, to aid researchers in efficient design and effective implementation of experimental methodologies. Over its many years of publication, Methods in Cell Biology has built up a deep library of biological methods to study model developmental organisms, organelles and cell systems, as well as comprehensive coverage of microscopy and other analytical approaches.
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