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Mice deficient in the respiratory chain gene Cox6a2 are protected against high-fat diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance.

PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e56719. Epub 2013 Feb 27
Roel Quintens 1 , Sarvjeet Singh , Katleen Lemaire , Katrien De Bock , Mikaela Granvik , Anica Schraenen , Irene Olga Cornelia Maria Vroegrijk , Veronica Costa , Pieter Van Noten , Dennis Lambrechts , Stefan Lehnert , Leentje Van Lommel , Lieven Thorrez , Geoffroy De Faudeur , Johannes Anthonius Romijn , John Michael Shelton , Luca Scorrano , Henri Roger Lijnen , Peter Jacobus Voshol , Peter Carmeliet , Pradeep Puthenveetil Abraham Mammen , Frans Schuit
Roel Quintens 1 , Sarvjeet Singh , Katleen Lemaire , Katrien De Bock , Mikaela Granvik , Anica Schraenen , Irene Olga Cornelia Maria Vroegrijk , Veronica Costa , Pieter Van Noten , Dennis Lambrechts , Stefan Lehnert , Leentje Van Lommel , Lieven Thorrez , Geoffroy De Faudeur , Johannes Anthonius Romijn , John Michael Shelton , Luca Scorrano , Henri Roger Lijnen , Peter Jacobus Voshol , Peter Carmeliet , Pradeep Puthenveetil Abraham Mammen , Frans Schuit
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  • 1 Gene Expression Unit, Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

摘要


Oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria is responsible for 90% of ATP synthesis in most cells. This essential housekeeping function is mediated by nuclear and mitochondrial genes encoding subunits of complex I to V of the respiratory chain. Although complex IV is the best studied of these complexes, the exact function of the striated muscle-specific subunit COX6A2 is still poorly understood. In this study, we show that Cox6a2-deficient mice are protected against high-fat diet-induced obesity, insulin resistance and glucose intolerance. This phenotype results from elevated energy expenditure and a skeletal muscle fiber type switch towards more oxidative fibers. At the molecular level we observe increased formation of reactive oxygen species, constitutive activation of AMP-activated protein kinase, and enhanced expression of uncoupling proteins. Our data indicate that COX6A2 is a regulator of respiratory uncoupling in muscle and we demonstrate that a novel and direct link exists between muscle respiratory chain activity and diet-induced obesity/insulin resistance.