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β‐Adrenergic‐AMPK Pathway Phosphorylates Acetyl‐CoA Carboxylase in a High‐epinephrine Rat Model,SPORTS
Authors:Atsushi Hattori  Kazuaki Mawatari  Satomi Tsuzuki  Emiko Yoshioka  Satomi Toda  Masaki Yoshida  Sonoko Yasui  Hiroko Furukawa  Masaki Morishima  Katsushige Ono  Takamasa Ohnishi  Masayuki Nakano  Nagakatsu Harada  Akira Takahashi  Yutaka Nakaya
Institution:1. Department of Nutrition and Metabolism, Institute of Health Biosciences, the University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan;2. Department of Health Science, Kochi Women's University, Kochi, Japan;3. Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Oita University School of Medicine, Oita, Japan;4. Department of Nutritional Management, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hyogo University, Hyogo, Japan
Abstract:We established a new animal model called SPORTS (Spontaneously‐Running Tokushima‐Shikoku) rats, which show high‐epinephrine (Epi) levels. Recent reports show that Epi activates adenosine monophosphate (AMP)–activated protein kinase (AMPK) in adipocytes. Acetyl‐CoA carboxylase (ACC) is the rate‐limiting enzyme in fatty acid synthesis, and the enzymatic activity is suppressed when its Ser‐79 is phosphorylated by AMPK. The aim of this study was to investigate the in vivo effect of Epi on ACC and abdominal visceral fat accumulation. We divided both 6‐week male control and SPORTS rats into two groups, which were fed either normal diet or high fat and sucrose (HFS) diet for 16 weeks. At the end of diet treatment, retroperitoneal fat was collected for western blotting and histological analysis. Food intake was not different among the groups, but SPORTS rats showed significantly lower weight gain than control rats in both diet groups. After 10 weeks of diet treatment, glucose tolerance tests (GTTs) revealed that SPORTS rats had increased insulin sensitivity. Furthermore, SPORTS rats had lower quantities of both abdominal fat and plasma triglyceride (TG). In abdominal fat, elevated ACC Ser‐79 phosphorylation was observed in SPORTS rats and suppressed by an antagonist of β‐adrenergic receptor (AR), propranolol, or an inhibitor of AMPK, Compound C. From these results, high level of Epi induced ACC phosphorylation mediated through β‐AR and AMPK signaling pathways in abdominal visceral fat of SPORTS rats, which may contribute to reduce abdominal visceral fat accumulation and increase insulin sensitivity. Our results suggest that β‐AR‐regulated ACC activity would be a target for treating lifestyle‐related diseases, such as obesity.
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