Loss of CTRP10 results in female obesity with preserved metabolic health.

Diabetes Metabolically healthy obese (MHO) Metabolism Obesity

Journal

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Titre abrégé: bioRxiv
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101680187

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 Nov 2023
Historique:
pubmed: 14 11 2023
medline: 14 11 2023
entrez: 14 11 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Obesity is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension. Intriguingly, there is a subset of metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals who are seemingly able to maintain a healthy metabolic profile free of metabolic syndrome. The molecular underpinnings of MHO, however, are not well understood. Here, we report that CTRP10/C1QL2-deficient mice represent a unique female model of MHO. CTRP10 modulates weight gain in a striking and sexually dimorphic manner. Female, but not male, mice lacking CTRP10 develop obesity with age on a low-fat diet while maintaining an otherwise healthy metabolic profile. When fed an obesogenic diet, female

Identifiants

pubmed: 37961647
doi: 10.1101/2023.11.01.565163
pmc: PMC10635050
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Preprint

Langues

eng

Subventions

Organisme : NIDDK NIH HHS
ID : DP1 DK130640
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : R00 HL138193
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIDDK NIH HHS
ID : R01 DK084171
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIDDK NIH HHS
ID : P30 DK020572
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIDDK NIH HHS
ID : R01 DK114356
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : T32 HL007534
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : K99 HL138193
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIDDK NIH HHS
ID : U2C DK135066
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIDDK NIH HHS
ID : P60 DK020572
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHGRI NIH HHS
ID : UM1 HG006348
Pays : United States

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

COMPETING INTERESTS We declare that none of the authors has a conflict of interest.

Auteurs

Fangluo Chen (F)

Department of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Center for Metabolism and Obesity Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Dylan C Sarver (DC)

Department of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Center for Metabolism and Obesity Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Muzna Saqib (M)

Department of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Center for Metabolism and Obesity Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Leandro M Velez (LM)

Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, USA.
Center for Epigenetics and Metabolism, University of California Irvine, Irvine, USA.

Susan Aja (S)

Center for Metabolism and Obesity Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Marcus M Seldin (MM)

Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, USA.
Center for Epigenetics and Metabolism, University of California Irvine, Irvine, USA.

G William Wong (GW)

Department of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Center for Metabolism and Obesity Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

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