2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.19.390146
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Adipose Triglyceride Lipase protects the endocytosis of renal cells on a high fat diet inDrosophila

Abstract: Obesity-related renal lipotoxicity and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are prevalent pathologies with complex aetiologies. One hallmark of renal lipotoxicity is the ectopic accumulation of lipid droplets in kidney podocytes and in proximal tubule cells. Renal lipid droplets are observed in human CKD patients and in high-fat diet rodent models but their precise role remains unclear. Here, we establish a high-fat diet model in Drosophila that recapitulates renal lipid droplets and several other aspects of mammalian… Show more

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“…Normally, excess lipids circulating in the fly hemolymph are endocytosed by nephrocytes and end up in lipid droplets via the activity of DGAT1. However, if the system is overwhelmed with lipids, such as in the case with an HFD, then the lipids go through a yet‐to‐be determined nonlipid droplet route, which is toxic to nephrocyte mitochondria 33 …”
Section: Metabolic Control Of Gene Expression and Developmental Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally, excess lipids circulating in the fly hemolymph are endocytosed by nephrocytes and end up in lipid droplets via the activity of DGAT1. However, if the system is overwhelmed with lipids, such as in the case with an HFD, then the lipids go through a yet‐to‐be determined nonlipid droplet route, which is toxic to nephrocyte mitochondria 33 …”
Section: Metabolic Control Of Gene Expression and Developmental Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%