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The activation of hepatic and muscle polyamine catabolism improves glucose homeostasis

Koponen, Taina
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Cerrada-Gimenez, Marc
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Pirinen, Eija
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2012
Amino Acids

The mitochondrial biogenesis and energy expenditure regulator, PGC-1 alpha, has been previously reported to be induced in the white adipose tissue (WAT) and liver of mice overexpressing spermidine/spermine N (1)-acetyltransferase (SSAT). The activation of PGC-1 alpha in these mouse lines leads to increased number of mitochondria, improved glucose homeostasis, reduced WAT mass and elevated basal metabolic rate. The constant activation of polyamine catabolism produces a futile cycle that greatly reduces the ATP pools and induces 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which in turn activates PGC-1 alpha in WAT. In this study, we have investigated the effects of activated polyamine catabolism on the glucose and energy metabolisms when targeted to specific tissues. For that we used a mouse line overexpressing SSAT under the endogenous SSAT promoter, an inducible SSAT overexpressing mouse model using the metallothionein I promoter (MT-SSAT), and a mouse model with WAT-specific SSAT overexpression (aP2-SSAT). The results demonstrated that WAT-specific SSAT overexpression was sufficient to increase the number of mitochondria, reduce WAT mass and protect the mice from high-fat diet-induced obesity. However, the improvement in the glucose homeostasis is achieved only when polyamine catabolism is enhanced at the same time in the liver and skeletal muscle. Our results suggest that the tissue-specific targeting of activated polyamine catabolism may reveal new possibilities for the development of drugs boosting mitochondrial metabolism and eventually for treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes.

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DOI
10.1007/s00726-011-1013-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299506000003

Author(s)
Koponen, Taina
Cerrada-Gimenez, Marc
Pirinen, Eija
Hohtola, Esa
Paananen, Jussi
Vuohelainen, Susanna
Tusa, Maija
Pirnes-Karhu, Sini
Heikkinen, Sami
Virkamaki, Antti
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Date Issued

2012

Published in
Amino Acids
Volume

42

Start page

427

End page

440

Subjects

Polyamine catabolism

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Transgenic mouse

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White adipose tissue

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Energy metabolism

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Ampk

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PGC-1 alpha

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Mitochondria

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Insulin-Resistance

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Adipose-Tissue

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Energy-Expenditure

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Spermidine/Spermine N-1-Acetyltransferase

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Illumina Microarray

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Transgenic Mice

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Metabolism

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Expression

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Pgc-1-Alpha

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Phosphorylation

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March 1, 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/78300
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