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Deletion of Tis7 protects mice from high-fat diet-induced weight gain and blunts the intestinal adaptive response postresection.


ABSTRACT: After loss of intestinal surface area, the remaining bowel undergoes a morphometric and functional adaptive response. Enterocytic expression of the transcriptional coregulator tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate induced sequence 7 (Tis7) is markedly increased in a murine model of intestinal adaptation. Mice overexpressing Tis7 in intestine have greater triglyceride absorption and weight gain when fed a high-fat diet (42% energy) than their wild-type (WT) littermates fed the same diet. These and other data suggest that Tis7 has a unique role in nutrient absorptive and metabolic adaptation. Herein, male Tis7(-/-) and WT mice were fed a high-fat diet (42% energy) for 8 wk. Weight was monitored and metabolic analyses and hepatic and intestinal lipid concentrations were compared after 8 wk. Intestinal lipid absorption and metabolism studies and intestinal resection surgeries were performed in separate groups of Tis7(-/-) and WT mice. At 8 wk, weight gain was less and jejunal mucosal and hepatic triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations were lower in Tis7(-/-) mice than in the WT controls. Following corn oil gavage, serum cholesterol, triglyceride, and FFA concentrations were lower in the Tis7(-/-) mice than in the WT mice. Incorporation of oral (3)[H] triolein into intestinal mucosal cholesterol ester and FFA was less in Tis7(-/-) compared with WT mice. Following resection, crypt cell proliferation rates and villus heights were lower in Tis7(-/-) than in WT mice, indicating a blunted adaptive response. Our results suggest a novel physiologic function for Tis7 in the gut as a global regulator of lipid absorption and metabolism and epithelial cell proliferation.

SUBMITTER: Yu C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2955873 | biostudies-other | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Deletion of Tis7 protects mice from high-fat diet-induced weight gain and blunts the intestinal adaptive response postresection.

Yu Cong C   Jiang Shujun S   Lu Jianyun J   Coughlin Carrie C CC   Wang Yuan Y   Swietlicki Elzbieta A EA   Wang Lihua L   Vietor Ilja I   Huber Lukas A LA   Cikes Domagoj D   Coleman Trey T   Xie Yan Y   Semenkovich Clay F CF   Davidson Nicholas O NO   Levin Marc S MS   Rubin Deborah C DC  

The Journal of nutrition 20100922 11


After loss of intestinal surface area, the remaining bowel undergoes a morphometric and functional adaptive response. Enterocytic expression of the transcriptional coregulator tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate induced sequence 7 (Tis7) is markedly increased in a murine model of intestinal adaptation. Mice overexpressing Tis7 in intestine have greater triglyceride absorption and weight gain when fed a high-fat diet (42% energy) than their wild-type (WT) littermates fed the same diet. These and other  ...[more]

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