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Adipose triglyceride lipase affects triacylglycerol metabolism at brain barriers
Authors:Etschmaier Karoline  Becker Tatjana  Eichmann Thomas O  Schweinzer Cornelia  Scholler Monika  Tam-Amersdorfer Carmen  Poeckl Michael  Schuligoi Rufina  Kober Alexandra  Chirackal Manavalan Anil Paul  Rechberger Gerald N  Streith Ingo E  Zechner Rudolf  Zimmermann Robert  Panzenboeck Ute
Institution:Institute of Pathophysiology and Immunology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Abstract:Currently, little is known about the role of intracellular triacylglycerol (TAG) lipases in the brain. Adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) is encoded by the PNPLA2 gene and catalyzes the rate-limiting step of lipolysis. In this study, we investigated the effects of ATGL deficiency on brain lipid metabolism in vivo using an established knock-out mouse model (ATGL-ko). A moderate decrease in TAG hydrolase activity detected in ATGL-ko versus wild-type brain tissue was accompanied by a 14-fold increase in TAG levels and an altered composition of TAG-associated fatty acids in ATGL-ko brains. Oil Red O staining revealed a severe accumulation of neutral lipids associated to cerebrovascular cells and in distinct brain regions namely the ependymal cell layer and the choroid plexus along the ventricular system. In situ hybridization histochemistry identified ATGL mRNA expression in ependymal cells, the choroid plexus, pyramidal cells of the hippocampus, and the dentate gyrus. Our findings imply that ATGL is involved in brain fatty acid metabolism, particularly in regions mediating transport and exchange processes: the brain-CSF interface, the blood-CSF barrier, and the blood-brain barrier.
Keywords:ATGL/PNPLA2  brain barriers  cerebral lipid metabolism  fatty acid metabolism  lipid droplets
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