Interindividual differences of dietary fat-inducible Mest in white adipose tissue of C57BL/6J mice are not heritable

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Obesity Pub Date : 2024-04-14 DOI:10.1002/oby.24020
Rea Victoria P. Anunciado-Koza, Haifeng Yin, Crystal L. Bilodeau, Diana Cooke, Gene P. Ables, Sergey Ryzhov, Robert A. Koza
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Abstract

Objective

Differences in white adipose tissue (WAT) expression of mesoderm-specific transcript (Mest) in C57BL6/J mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) are concomitant with and predictive for the development of obesity. However, the basis for differences in WAT Mest among mice is unknown. This study investigated whether HFD-inducible WAT Mest, as well as susceptibility to obesity, is transmissible from parents to offspring.

Methods

WAT biopsies of mice fed an HFD for 2 weeks identified parents with low and high WAT Mest for breeding. Obesity phenotypes, WAT Mest, hepatic gene expression, and serum metabolites were determined in offspring fed an HFD for 2 weeks.

Results

Offspring showed no heritability of obesity or WAT Mest phenotypes from parents but did show hepatic and serum metabolite changes consistent with their WAT Mest. Importantly, retired male breeders showed WAT Mest expression congruent with initial WAT biopsies even though HFD exposure occurred early in life.

Conclusions

Disparity of HFD-induced Mest in mice is not heritable but, rather, is reestablished during each generation and remains fixed from an early age to adulthood. Short-term HFD feeding reveals variation of WAT Mest expression within isogenic mice that is positively associated with the development of obesity.

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C57BL/6J 小鼠白色脂肪组织中膳食脂肪诱导的 Mest 的个体间差异不是遗传性的
目的在以高脂饮食(HFD)喂养的 C57BL6/J 小鼠中,白色脂肪组织(WAT)中胚层特异性转录本(Mest)的表达差异与肥胖同时存在,并可预测肥胖的发生。然而,不同小鼠WAT Mest差异的基础尚不清楚。本研究调查了 HFD 诱导的 WAT Mest 以及肥胖易感性是否会从亲代传给子代。方法对喂食 HFD 2 周的小鼠进行 WAT 活检,找出 WAT Mest 低和 WAT Mest 高的亲代进行繁殖。结果子代的肥胖或WAT Mest表型与亲代无遗传性,但肝脏和血清代谢物的变化与其WAT Mest一致。重要的是,退役的雄性种鼠表现出的 WAT Mest 表达与最初的 WAT 活检结果一致,即使 HFD 暴露发生在生命早期。短期饲喂高氟酸脱氢饲料揭示了同源小鼠体内WAT Mest表达的差异,这种差异与肥胖的发生呈正相关。
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Obesity
Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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11.70
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261
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society and is the premier source of information for increasing knowledge, fostering translational research from basic to population science, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, and public health and medical developments.
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