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The hepatokine Tsukushi gates energy expenditure via brown fat sympathetic innervation.


ABSTRACT: Thermogenesis is an important contributor to whole body energy expenditure and metabolic homeostasis. Although circulating factors that promote energy expenditure are known, endocrine molecules that suppress energy expenditure have remained largely elusive. Here we show that Tsukushi (TSK) is a liver-enriched secreted factor that is highly inducible in response to increased energy expenditure. Hepatic Tsk expression and plasma TSK levels are elevated in obesity. TSK deficiency increases sympathetic innervation and norepinephrine release in adipose tissue, leading to enhanced adrenergic signaling and thermogenesis, attenuation of brown fat whitening and protection from diet-induced obesity in mice. Our work reveals TSK as part of a negative feedback mechanism that gates thermogenic energy expenditure and highlights TSK as a potential target for therapeutic intervention in metabolic disease.

SUBMITTER: Wang Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6750233 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The hepatokine Tsukushi gates energy expenditure via brown fat sympathetic innervation.

Wang Qiuyu Q   Sharma Vishal P VP   Shen Hong H   Xiao Yuanyuan Y   Zhu Qi Q   Xiong Xuelian X   Guo Liang L   Jiang Lin L   Ohta Kunimasa K   Li Siming S   Shi Haifei H   Rui Liangyou L   Lin Jiandie D JD  

Nature metabolism 20190114 2


Thermogenesis is an important contributor to whole body energy expenditure and metabolic homeostasis. Although circulating factors that promote energy expenditure are known, endocrine molecules that suppress energy expenditure have remained largely elusive. Here we show that Tsukushi (TSK) is a liver-enriched secreted factor that is highly inducible in response to increased energy expenditure. Hepatic Tsk expression and plasma TSK levels are elevated in obesity. TSK deficiency increases sympathe  ...[more]

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