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Mice with a deletion in the gene for CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta are protected against diet-induced obesity.

Authors :
Millward CA
Heaney JD
Sinasac DS
Chu EC
Bederman IR
Gilge DA
Previs SF
Croniger CM
Millward, Carrie A
Heaney, Jason D
Sinasac, David S
Chu, Eric C
Bederman, Ilya R
Gilge, Danielle A
Previs, Stephen F
Croniger, Colleen M
Source :
Diabetes. Jan2007, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p161-167. 7p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta (C/EBPbeta) is required for adipocyte differentiation and maturation. We have studied the role of the transcription factor, C/EBPbeta, in the development of diet-induced obesity. Mice with a deletion in the gene for C/EBPbeta (C/EBPbeta(-/-)) and wild-type mice were fed a high-fat diet (60% fat) for 12 weeks. The C/EBPbeta(-/-) mice lost body fat, whereas the wild-type mice increased their total body fat on a high-fat diet. The C/EBPbeta(-/-) mice had lower levels of blood triglycerides, free fatty acids, cholesterol, and hepatic triglyceride accumulation compared with the wild-type mice, thus protecting them from diet-induced obesity and fatty liver on a high-fat diet. Deletion of C/EBPbeta gene resulted in greatly reducing hepatic lipogenic genes, acetyl CoA carboxylase, and fatty acid synthase and increasing the expression of beta-oxidation genes in the brown adipose tissue. CO(2) production was significantly higher in the C/EBPbeta(-/-) mice as was the level of uncoupling protein (UCP)-1 and UCP-3 in the muscle. In conclusion, the transcription factor C/EBPbeta is an important regulator in controlling lipid metabolism and in the development of diet-induced obesity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121797
Volume :
56
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Diabetes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
106261392
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/db06-0310