Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3α Promotes Fatty Acid Uptake and Lipotoxic Cardiomyopathy.
| Citation | Nakamura, Michinari, et al. “Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3α Promotes Fatty Acid Uptake and Lipotoxic Cardiomyopathy”. 2019. Cell Metabolism, vol. 29, no. 5, 2019, pp. 1119–1134.e12. |
| Center | Washington University in St Louis |
| Author | Michinari Nakamura, Tong Liu, Seema Husain, Peiyong Zhai, Junco S Warren, Chiao-Po Hsu, Takahisa Matsuda, Christopher J Phiel, James E Cox, Bin Tian, Hong Li, Junichi Sadoshima |
| Keywords | GSK-3α, PPARα, diabetic cardiomyopathy, fatty acid metabolism, fibrates, lipid accumulation, lipotoxic cardiomyopathy, Lipotoxicity, metabolic syndrome, obesity |
| Abstract |
Obesity induces lipotoxic cardiomyopathy, a condition in which lipid accumulation in cardiomyocytes causes cardiac dysfunction. Here, we show that glycogen synthase kinase-3α (GSK-3α) mediates lipid accumulation in the heart. Fatty acids (FAs) upregulate GSK-3α, which phosphorylates PPARα at Ser280 in the ligand-binding domain (LBD). This modification ligand independently enhances transcription of a subset of PPARα targets, selectively stimulating FA uptake and storage, but not oxidation, thereby promoting lipid accumulation. Constitutively active GSK-3α, but not GSK-3β, was sufficient to drive PPARα signaling, while cardiac-specific knockdown of GSK-3α, but not GSK-3β, or replacement of PPARα Ser280 with Ala conferred resistance to lipotoxicity in the heart. Fibrates, PPARα ligands, inhibited phosphorylation of PPARα at Ser280 by inhibiting the interaction of GSK-3α with the LBD of PPARα, thereby reversing lipotoxic cardiomyopathy. These results suggest that GSK-3α promotes lipid anabolism through PPARα-Ser280 phosphorylation, which underlies the development of lipotoxic cardiomyopathy in the context of obesity. |
| Year of Publication |
2019
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| Journal |
Cell metabolism
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| Volume |
29
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| Issue |
5
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| Number of Pages |
1119-1134.e12
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| Date Published |
12/2019
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| ISSN Number |
1932-7420
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| DOI |
10.1016/j.cmet.2019.01.005
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| Alternate Journal |
Cell Metab.
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| PMCID |
PMC6677269
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| PMID |
30745182
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