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Quantitative trait locus mapping of genetic modifiers of metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis in low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice: identification of a locus for metabolic syndrome and increased atherosclerosis on chromosome 4.

Authors :
Seidelmann SB
De Luca C
Leibel RL
Breslow JL
Tall AR
Welch CL
Source :
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology [Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol] 2005 Jan; Vol. 25 (1), pp. 204-10. Date of Electronic Publication: 2004 Oct 28.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine genetic factors responsible for metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis in a setting of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor deficiency in a cross between C57BL/6J (B6) and PERA/Ei (PERA) inbred mouse strains.<br />Methods and Results: Comparison of metabolic phenotypes in B6 and PERA strains revealed the PERA genetic background to be dramatically more susceptible to hyperleptinemia, hyperglycemia, hypertriglyceridemia, elevated insulin levels, and body fat increase than the B6 background. To facilitate genetic analysis, metabolic syndrome-related traits and atherosclerotic lesion area were measured in 167 [(PERAxB6.129S7-Ldlr(tm1Her))xB6.129S7-Ldlr(tm1Her)]N2 male and female backcross mice that were homozygous for the Ldlr null allele. Quantitative trait locus analysis was performed using 153 polymorphic microsatellite markers spanning the genome. On chromosome 4, we identified a locus influencing plasma triglyceride, insulin, and leptin concentrations, body weight, and atherosclerosis. Several other genetic loci were identified with separate effects on plasma insulin, body weight, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and atherosclerosis.<br />Conclusions: The PERA strain is highly susceptible to the development of metabolic syndrome after feeding a Western-type diet. This susceptibility is due, in part, to a locus on murine chromosome 4 in which PERA alleles predispose to adiposity, increased insulin, and accelerated atherogenesis in the absence of marked hyperlipidemia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1524-4636
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15514201
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/01.ATV.0000149146.32385.1b