2012
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m112.340919
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Lecithin:Cholesterol Acyltransferase Deficiency Protects against Cholesterol-induced Hepatic Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Mice

Abstract: Background: Hepatic ER stress promotes insulin resistance, but the role of cholesterol in this pathway is unknown. Results: LCAT-deficient mice maintain a low ER cholesterol and are protected from cholesterol-induced ER stress. Conclusion: ER cholesterol, not tissue cholesterol, is crucial for hepatic ER stress development. Significance: Modulators of hepatic ER cholesterol may be novel targets to treat diabetes.

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“…Groups not sharing the same letter are considered statistically different when comparing effects of both diet ϫ genotype among the different groups. tance even in the face of a low-fat diet (9,26). This is especially important considering that the LDLr Ϫ/Ϫ is a model often used in metabolic studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groups not sharing the same letter are considered statistically different when comparing effects of both diet ϫ genotype among the different groups. tance even in the face of a low-fat diet (9,26). This is especially important considering that the LDLr Ϫ/Ϫ is a model often used in metabolic studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We detected ectopic BAT islands located in the interfiber regions of the skeletal muscle of adult Ldlr Ϫ/Ϫ xLcat Ϫ/Ϫ (DKO) mice (12) in association with a metabolically protected phenotype showing resistance to dietinduced obesity and glucose intolerance as well as increased energy expenditure, the latter finding being based on indirect calorimetry, when compared with their Ldlr Ϫ/Ϫ xLcat ϩ/ϩ (SKO) controls (12,13). LCAT is the enzyme that hydrolyzes phosphatidylcholine at the sn-2 position and transfers the fatty acid to convert free cholesterol into esterified cholesterol in circulating lipoproteins.…”
Section: Brown Adipose Tissue (Bat)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…LCAT-deficient mice develop selective alterations in tissue lipids, including lowered cholesterol and lipid composition in the adrenals and the liver (12,16,17). Some of these changes are linked to protective phenotypes because our laboratory has shown recently that DKO mice protected from hepatic ER cholesterol accumulation are also protected from hepatic ER stress and insulin resistance (13).…”
Section: Brown Adipose Tissue (Bat)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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