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PPAR alpha is necessary for the lipopenic action of hyperleptinemia on white adipose and liver tissue.


ABSTRACT: Adenovirus-induced hyperleptinemia causes rapid disappearance of body fat in normal rats, presumably by up-regulating fatty acid oxidation within white adipocytes. To determine the role of peroxisomal proliferation-activated receptor (PPAR)alpha expression, which was increased during the rapid loss of fat, we infused adenovirus-leptin into PPAR alpha(-/-) and PPAR alpha(+/+) mice. Despite similar degrees of hyperleptinemia and reduction in food intake, epididymal fat pad weight declined 55% in wild-type but only 6% in PPAR alpha(-/-) mice; liver triacylglycerol fell 39% in the wild-type group but was unchanged in PPAR(-/-) mice. Carnitine palmitoyl transferase-1 mRNA rose 52% in the wild-type mice but did not increase in PPAR alpha(-/-) mice. PPAR gamma coactivator-1 alpha rose 3-fold in the fat and 46% in the liver of wild-type mice but was unchanged in PPAR alpha(-/-) mice. Although AMP-activated protein kinase could not be implicated in the lipopenic actions of hyperleptinemia, acetyl CoA carboxylase protein was reduced in the liver of wild-type but not in PPAR alpha(-/-) mice. Thus, in PPAR alpha(-/-) mice, up-regulation of carnitine palmitoyl transferase-1 mRNA in fat, down-regulation of acetyl CoA carboxylase in liver, and up-regulation of PPAR gamma coactivator-1 alpha mRNA in both tissues are abolished, as is the reduction in their triacylglycerol content.

SUBMITTER: Lee Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC129357 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PPAR alpha is necessary for the lipopenic action of hyperleptinemia on white adipose and liver tissue.

Lee Y Y   Yu X X   Gonzales F F   Mangelsdorf D J DJ   Wang May-Yun MY   Richardson C C   Witters L A LA   Unger R H RH  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20020823 18


Adenovirus-induced hyperleptinemia causes rapid disappearance of body fat in normal rats, presumably by up-regulating fatty acid oxidation within white adipocytes. To determine the role of peroxisomal proliferation-activated receptor (PPAR)alpha expression, which was increased during the rapid loss of fat, we infused adenovirus-leptin into PPAR alpha(-/-) and PPAR alpha(+/+) mice. Despite similar degrees of hyperleptinemia and reduction in food intake, epididymal fat pad weight declined 55% in w  ...[more]

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