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The Absence of Laminin α4 in Male Mice Results in Enhanced Energy Expenditure and Increased Beige Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue.

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Vaicik, M. K., et al. “The Absence Of Laminin Α4 In Male Mice Results In Enhanced Energy Expenditure And Increased Beige Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue.”. Endocrinology, pp. 356-367.
Center University of Chicago
Author Marcella K Vaicik, Alen Blagajcevic, Honggang Ye, Mallory C Morse, Feipeng Yang, Anna Goddi, Eric M Brey, Ronald N Cohen
Abstract

Laminin α4 (LAMA4) is located in the extracellular basement membrane that surrounds each individual adipocyte. Here we show that LAMA4 null (Lama4-/-) mice exhibit significantly higher energy expenditure (EE) relative to wild-type (WT) mice at room temperature and when exposed to a cold challenge, despite similar levels of food intake and locomotor activity. The Lama4-/- mice are resistant to age- and diet-induced obesity. Expression of uncoupling protein 1 is higher in subcutaneous white adipose tissue of Lama4-/- mice relative to WT animals on either a chow diet or a high-fat diet. In contrast, uncoupling protein 1 expression was not increased in brown adipose tissue. Lama4-/- mice exhibit significantly improved insulin sensitivity compared with WT mice, suggesting improved metabolic function. Overall, these data provide critical evidence for a role of the basement membrane in EE, weight gain, and systemic insulin sensitivity.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Endocrinology
Volume
159
Issue
1
Number of Pages
356-367
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1945-7170
DOI
10.1210/en.2017-00186
Alternate Journal
Endocrinology
PMID
28973559
PMCID
PMC5761598
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