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The absence of ABCD2 sensitizes mice to disruptions in lipid metabolism by dietary erucic acid
Authors:Liu Jingjing  Liang Shuang  Liu Xiaoxi  Brown J Andrew  Newman Kylie E  Sunkara Manjula  Morris Andrew J  Bhatnagar Saloni  Li Xiangan  Pujol Aurora  Graf Gregory A
Affiliation:Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
Abstract:ABCD2 (D2) is a peroxisomal transporter that is highly abundant in adipose tissue and promotes the oxidation of long-chain MUFA. Erucic acid (EA, 22:1ω9) reduces very long chain saturated fatty acids in patients with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy but promotes dyslipidemia and dilated cardiomyopathy in rats. To determine the role of D2 in the metabolism of EA, we challenged wild-type and D2 deficient mice (D2 KO) with an enriched EA diet. In D2 KO mice, dietary EA resulted in the rapid expansion of adipose tissue, adipocyte hypertrophy, hepatic steatosis, and the loss of glycemic control. However, D2 had no impact on the development of obesity phenotypes in two models of diet-induced obesity. Although there was a significant increase in EA in liver of D2 KO mice, it constituted less than 2% of all fatty acids. Metabolites of EA (20:1, 18:1, and 16:1) were elevated, particularly 18:1, which accounted for 50% of all fatty acids. These data indicate that the failure to metabolize EA in adipose results in hepatic metabolism of EA, disruption of the fatty acid profile, and the development of obesity and reveal an essential role for D2 in the protection from dietary EA.
Keywords:peroxisome   adrenoleukodystrophy   Lorenzo''s Oil   insulin resistance   fatty liver   adipose   adipocyte
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