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Title: Parkin depletion prevents the age-related alterations in the FGF21 system and the decline in white adipose tissue thermogenic function in mice
Author: Delgado-Anglés, Alejandro
Blasco Roset, Albert
Godoy‑Nieto, Francisco Javier
Cairó, Montserrat
Villarroya i Gombau, Francesc
Giralt i Oms, Marta
Villarroya i Terrade, Joan
Keywords: Metabolisme
Ubiqüitina
Teixit adipós
Fibroblasts
Envelliment
Metabolism
Ubiquitin
Adipose tissues
Fibroblasts
Aging
Issue Date: Feb-2024
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Abstract: Parkin is an ubiquitin‐E3 ligase that is involved in cellular mitophagy and was recently shown to contribute to controlling adipose tissue thermogenic plasticity. We found that Parkin expression is induced in brown (BAT) and white (WAT) adipose tissues of aged mice. We determined the potential role of Parkin in the aging-associated decline in the thermogenic capacity of adipose tissues by analyzing subcutaneous WAT, interscapular BAT, and systemic metabolic and physiological parameters in young (5 month-old) and aged (16 month-old) mice with targeted invalidation of the Parkin (Park2) gene, and their wild-type littermates. Our data indicate that suppression of Parkin prevented adipose accretion, increased energy expenditure and improved the systemic metabolic derangements, such as insulin resistance, seen in aged mice. This was associated with maintenance of browning and reduction of the age-associated induction of inflammation in subcutaneous WAT. BAT in aged mice was much less affected by Parkin gene invalidation. Such protection was associated with a dramatic prevention of the age-associated induction of fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21) levels in aged Parkin-invalidated mice. This was associated with a parallel reduction in FGF21 gene expression in adipose tissues and liver in aged Parkin-invalidated mice. Additionally, Parkin invalidation prevented the protein down-regulation of β-Klotho (a key co-receptor mediating FGF21 responsiveness in tissues) in aged adipose tissues. We conclude that Parkin down-regulation leads to improved systemic metabolism in aged mice, in association with maintenance of adipose tissue browning and FGF21 system functionality.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13105-023-00977-x
It is part of: Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, 2024, vol. 80, num.1, p. 41-51
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220671
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13105-023-00977-x
ISSN: 1138-7548
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