IF 7 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Anne-Marie Lundsgaard, Rita Del Giudice, Josephine M Kanta, Mark Larance, Sarah L Armour, Amalie London, Michael M Richter, Nicoline R Andersen, Trine S Nicolaisen, Christian S Carl, Kim A Sjøberg, Kirstine Nyvold Bojsen-Møller, Jakob G Knudsen, Jens O Lagerstedt, Andreas M Fritzen, Bente Kiens
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背景:优卡条件下的低碳水化合物、高脂肪饮食对人体,尤其是肝脏的代谢有多种有益健康的影响。我们最近观察到,人类摄入高脂饮食六周后,血液循环中上调最多的蛋白质之一是载脂蛋白 A-IV(apoA-IV),这是一种高含量的载脂蛋白。然而,饮食变化对调节载脂蛋白A-IV的影响,以及载脂蛋白A-IV对葡萄糖和脂质代谢调节的潜在影响仍有待全面证实:结果:我们证明,在健康人体内,高脂肪摄入可使空腹血浆载脂蛋白A-IV浓度增加高达54%,而高碳水化合物摄入则会抑制血浆载脂蛋白A-IV浓度。在小鼠中,给瘦小鼠和肥胖小鼠注射载脂蛋白A-IV可迅速降低血糖水平。有趣的是,这与双重机制有关,既抑制了肝脏葡萄糖的产生,又增加了白色和棕色脂肪组织对葡萄糖的吸收。除了对肝糖生成的影响外,载脂蛋白A-IV诱导的肝脏蛋白质组还显示出脂蛋白清除能力的增强。载脂蛋白A-IV对肝脏和脂肪组织的影响与全身脂肪酸氧化增加同时发生。在葡萄糖刺激下,服用载脂蛋白A-IV可改善葡萄糖耐量,这与葡萄糖诱导的胰岛素分泌增效有关,而载脂蛋白A-IV可抑制体内胰高血糖素的分泌:我们发现载脂蛋白A-IV会随着人类脂肪摄入量的增加而增加,而且小鼠摄入载脂蛋白A-IV蛋白可模拟以前与人类高脂肪摄入量相关的几种有益代谢效应。
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Apolipoprotein A-IV is induced by high-fat diets and mediates positive effects on glucose and lipid metabolism.

Background: Low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets under eucaloric conditions are associated with several health-beneficial metabolic effects in humans, particularly in the liver. We recently observed that apolipoprotein A-IV (apoA-IV), a highly abundant apolipoprotein, was among the most upregulated proteins in circulation after six weeks of consuming a high-fat diet in humans. However, the impact of dietary changes in regulating apoA-IV, and the potential effects of apoA-IV on regulation of glucose- and lipid metabolism remain to be fully established.

Results: We demonstrate that in healthy human individuals high-fat intake increased fasting plasma apoA-IV concentrations by up to 54%, while high-carbohydrate intake suppressed plasma apoA-IV concentrations. In mice, administration of apoA-IV acutely lowered blood glucose levels both in lean and obese mice. Interestingly, this was related to a dual mechanism, involving both inhibition of hepatic glucose production and increased glucose uptake into white and brown adipose tissues. In addition to an effect on hepatic glucose production, the apoA-IV-induced liver proteome revealed increased capacity for lipoprotein clearance. The effects of apoA-IV in the liver and adipose tissues were concomitant with increased whole-body fatty acid oxidation. Upon glucose stimulation, an improvement in glucose tolerance by apoA-IV administration was related to potentiation of glucose-induced insulin secretion, while apoA-IV inhibited glucagon secretion ex vivo in islets.

Conclusion: We find that apoA-IV is potently increased by intake of fat in humans, and that several beneficial metabolic effects, previously associated with high fat intake in humans, are mimicked by administration of apoA-IV protein to mice.

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Molecular Metabolism
Molecular Metabolism ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
14.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
219
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Molecular Metabolism is a leading journal dedicated to sharing groundbreaking discoveries in the field of energy homeostasis and the underlying factors of metabolic disorders. These disorders include obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Our journal focuses on publishing research driven by hypotheses and conducted to the highest standards, aiming to provide a mechanistic understanding of energy homeostasis-related behavior, physiology, and dysfunction. We promote interdisciplinary science, covering a broad range of approaches from molecules to humans throughout the lifespan. Our goal is to contribute to transformative research in metabolism, which has the potential to revolutionize the field. By enabling progress in the prognosis, prevention, and ultimately the cure of metabolic disorders and their long-term complications, our journal seeks to better the future of health and well-being.
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