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SIRT1 enhances glucose tolerance by potentiating brown adipose tissue function

Boutant, Marie
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Joffraud, Magali
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Kulkarni, Sameer S.
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2015
Molecular Metabolism

Objective: SIRT1 has been proposed to be a key signaling node linking changes in energy metabolism to transcriptional adaptations. Although SIRT1 overexpression is protective against diverse metabolic complications, especially in response to high-fat diets, studies aiming to understand the etiology of such benefits are scarce. Here, we aimed to identify the key tissues and mechanisms implicated in the beneficial effects of SIRT1 on glucose homeostasis. Methods: We have used a mouse model of moderate SIRT1 overexpression, under the control of its natural promoter, to evaluate glucose homeostasis and thoroughly characterize how different tissues could influence insulin sensitivity. Results: Mice with moderate overexpression of SIRT1 exhibit better glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity even on a low fat diet. Euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamps and in-depth tissue analyses revealed that enhanced insulin sensitivity was achieved through a higher brown adipose tissue activity and was fully reversed by housing the mice at thermoneutrality. SIRT1 did not influence brown adipocyte differentiation, but dramatically enhanced the metabolic transcriptional responses to beta 3-adrenergic stimuli in differentiated adipocytes. Conclusions: Our work demonstrates that SIRT1 improves glucose homeostasis by enhancing BAT function. This is not consequent to an alteration in the brown adipocyte differentiation process, but as a result of potentiating the response to beta 3-adrenergic stimuli. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.molmet.2014.12.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000367432800007

Author(s)
Boutant, Marie
Joffraud, Magali
Kulkarni, Sameer S.
Garcia-Casarrubios, Ester
Garcia-Roves, Pablo M.
Ratajczak, Joanna
Fernandez-Marcos, Pablo J.
Valverde, Angela M.
Serrano, Manuel
Canto, Carles
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier Science Bv

Published in
Molecular Metabolism
Volume

4

Issue

2

Start page

118

End page

131

Subjects

SIRT1

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Energy homeostasis

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Insulin resistance

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Brown adipose tissue

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REVIEWED

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February 16, 2016
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