Allostatic hypermetabolic response in PGC1 alpha/beta heterozygote mouse despite mitochondrial defects
Bjursell Mikael; Bohlooly-Y Mohammad; Campbell Mark; Dias Ana Rita; Hyötyläinen Tuulia; Ingvorsen Camilla; Lelliot Christopher J; Lindén Daniel; Martinez-Uña Maite; Mora Silvia; Orešič Matej; Peddinti Gopal; Relat Joana; Rodriguez-Cuenca Sergio; Vidal-Puig Antonio; Zorzano Antonio
Allostatic hypermetabolic response in PGC1 alpha/beta heterozygote mouse despite mitochondrial defects
Bjursell Mikael
Bohlooly-Y Mohammad
Campbell Mark
Dias Ana Rita
Hyötyläinen Tuulia
Ingvorsen Camilla
Lelliot Christopher J
Lindén Daniel
Martinez-Uña Maite
Mora Silvia
Orešič Matej
Peddinti Gopal
Relat Joana
Rodriguez-Cuenca Sergio
Vidal-Puig Antonio
Zorzano Antonio
WILEY
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021100750249
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021100750249
Tiivistelmä
Aging, obesity, and insulin resistance are associated with low levels of PGC1 alpha and PGC1 beta coactivators and defective mitochondrial function. We studied mice deficient for PGC1 alpha and PGC1 beta [double heterozygous (DH)] to investigate their combined pathogenic contribution. Contrary to our hypothesis, DH mice were leaner, had increased energy dissipation, a pro-thermogenic profile in BAT and WAT, and improved carbohydrate metabolism compared to wild types. WAT showed upregulation of mitochondriogenesis/oxphos machinery upon allelic compensation of PGC1 alpha 4 from the remaining allele. However, DH mice had decreased mitochondrial OXPHOS and biogenesis transcriptomes in mitochondria-rich organs. Despite being metabolically healthy, mitochondrial defects in DH mice impaired muscle fiber remodeling and caused qualitative changes in the hepatic lipidome. Our data evidence first the existence of organ-specific compensatory allostatic mechanisms are robust enough to drive an unexpected phenotype. Second, optimization of adipose tissue bioenergetics is sufficient to maintain a healthy metabolic phenotype despite a broad severe mitochondrial dysfunction in other relevant metabolic organs. Third, the decrease in PGC1s in adipose tissue of obese and diabetic patients is in contrast with the robustness of the compensatory upregulation in the adipose of the DH mice.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19206]