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12,13-diHOME: An Exercise-Induced Lipokine that Increases Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Uptake.

Citation
Stanford, K. I., et al. “12,13-Dihome: An Exercise-Induced Lipokine That Increases Skeletal Muscle Fatty Acid Uptake.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 1111-1120.e3.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Kristin I Stanford, Matthew D Lynes, Hirokazu Takahashi, Lisa A Baer, Peter J Arts, Francis J May, Adam C Lehnig, Roeland J W Middelbeek, Jeffrey J Richard, Kawai So, Emily Y Chen, Fei Gao, Niven R Narain, Giovanna Distefano, Vikram K Shettigar, Michael F Hirshman, Mark T Ziolo, Michael A Kiebish, Yu-Hua Tseng, Paul M Coen, Laurie J Goodyear
Keywords brown adipose tissue, Exercise, lipokines, Metabolism
Abstract

Circulating factors released from tissues during exercise have been hypothesized to mediate some of the health benefits of regular physical activity. Lipokines are circulating lipid species that have recently been reported to affect metabolism in response to cold. Here, lipidomics analysis revealed that a bout of moderate-intensity exercise causes a pronounced increase in the circulating lipid 12,13-dihydroxy-9Z-octadecenoic acid (12,13-diHOME) in male, female, young, old, sedentary, and active human subjects. In mice, both a single bout of exercise and exercise training increased circulating 12,13-diHOME and surgical removal of brown adipose tissue (BAT) negated the increase in 12,13-diHOME, suggesting that BAT is the tissue source for exercise-stimulated 12,13-diHOME. Acute 12,13-diHOME treatment of mice in vivo increased skeletal muscle fatty acid uptake and oxidation, but not glucose uptake. These data reveal that lipokines are novel exercise-stimulated circulating factors that may contribute to the metabolic changes that occur with physical exercise.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
27
Issue
5
Number of Pages
1111-1120.e3
Date Published
05/2018
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2018.03.020
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab.
PMID
29719226
PMCID
PMC5935136
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