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Biliverdin Reductase A (BVRA) Knockout in Adipocytes Induces Hypertrophy and Reduces Mitochondria in White Fat of Obese Mice.

Citation
Stec, D. E., et al. “Biliverdin Reductase A (Bvra) Knockout In Adipocytes Induces Hypertrophy And Reduces Mitochondria In White Fat Of Obese Mice.”. Biomolecules.
Center University of Michigan
Author David E Stec, Darren M Gordon, Andrea L Nestor-Kalinoski, Matthew C Donald, Zachary L Mitchell, Justin F Creeden, Terry D Hinds
Keywords BAT, WAT, adipose, beige fat, bilirubin, brown fat, obesity
Abstract

Biliverdin reductase (BVR) is an enzymatic and signaling protein that has multifaceted roles in physiological systems. Despite the wealth of knowledge about BVR, no data exist regarding its actions in adipocytes. Here, we generated an adipose-specific deletion of biliverdin reductase-A (BVRA) () in mice to determine the function of BVRA in adipocytes and how it may impact adipose tissue expansion. The and littermate control () mice were placed on a high-fat diet (HFD) for 12 weeks. Body weights were measured weekly and body composition, fasting blood glucose and insulin levels were quantitated at the end of the 12 weeks. The data showed that the percent body fat and body weights did not differ between the groups; however, mice had significantly higher visceral fat as compared to the . The loss of adipocyte BVRA decreased the mitochondrial number in white adipose tissue (WAT), and increased inflammation and adipocyte size, but this was not observed in brown adipose tissue (BAT). There were genes significantly reduced in WAT that induce the browning effect such as Ppara and , indicating that BVRA improves mitochondria function and beige-type white adipocytes. The mice also had significantly higher fasting blood glucose levels and no changes in plasma insulin levels, which is indicative of decreased insulin signaling in WAT, as evidenced by reduced levels of phosphorylated AKT (pAKT) and Glut4 mRNA. These results demonstrate the essential role of BVRA in WAT in insulin signaling and adipocyte hypertrophy.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Biomolecules
Volume
10
Issue
3
Date Published
03/2020
ISSN Number
2218-273X
DOI
10.3390/biom10030387
Alternate Journal
Biomolecules
PMID
32131495
PMCID
PMC7175174
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