自愿运动训练通过改变肝脏硬脂酰辅酶a去饱和酶1和乳腺癌1蛋白水平来改善瘦素缺乏的ob/ob小鼠的体重。

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.20463/pan.2021.0026
Wonchung Lim, Moon-Hyon Hwang, Chounghun Kang, So Yeon Kim, Hyeseong Cho
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目的:乳腺癌中删除1 (DBC1)消融术导致肥胖,硬脂酰辅酶a去饱和酶1 (SCD1)诱导单不饱和脂肪酸的生物合成。本研究考察了自愿轮跑(VWR)是否会改变瘦素缺乏的ob/ob小鼠肝脏中SCD-1和DBC1蛋白水平。方法:25只Ob/Ob小鼠分为Ob/Ob - sed组和Ob/Ob - ex组。采用western blotting检测小鼠肝脏中DBC1和SCD1的表达。结果:10周后,VWR在不影响脂肪酸合酶和CD36蛋白水平的情况下显著降低了体重。平均日跑步距离为4.0±1.0 km/d。这种改善与肝脏SCD1和DBC1水平的变化有关。ob/ob- sed动物肝脏SCD-1蛋白水平显著升高,DBC1蛋白水平显著降低。另一方面,VWR抑制肥胖诱导的SCD1表达升高,并损害肥胖诱导的瘦素缺乏ob/ob小鼠肝脏DBC1表达下降。结论:该研究首次表明VWR对ob/ob小鼠肝脏SCD1和DBC1有强烈影响,并为运动对肥胖的影响提供了关键见解。
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Voluntary exercise training improves body weight of leptin-deficient ob/ob mice by altering hepatic stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 and deleted in breast cancer 1 protein levels.

Purpose: Deleted in breast cancer 1 (DBC1) ablation causes obesity, and stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1) induces the biosynthesis of monounsaturated fatty acids. This study examined whether voluntary wheel running (VWR) alters SCD-1 and DBC1 protein levels in the liver of leptin-deficient ob/ob mice.

Methods: Twenty-five Ob/Ob mice were divided into two groups (ob/ob-Sed and ob/ob-Ex). The expression of DBC1 and SCD1 in the mouse liver was determined using western blotting.

Results: After 10 weeks, VWR significantly reduced body weight without affecting the fatty acid synthase and CD36 protein levels. The average daily running distance was 4.0±1.0 km/day. This improvement was associated with changes in the hepatic SCD1 and DBC1 levels. Hepatic SCD-1 protein levels increased significantly, and DBC1 protein levels decreased in ob/ob-Sed animals. On the other hand, VWR inhibited the obesity-induced increase in SCD1 expression and impaired the obesity-induced decrease in DBC1 expression in the liver of leptin-deficient ob/ob mice.

Conclusion: This is the first study showing that VWR has strong effects on hepatic SCD1 and DBC1 in ob/ob mice, and provides key insights into the effects of exercise on obesity.

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