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Concerted Action of Aldehyde Dehydrogenases Influences Depot-Specific Fat Formation

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MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 25, 期 5, 页码 799-809

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/me.2010-0465

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  1. EHE SEED Grant
  2. Food Innovation Grant
  3. NIH [AG13925, AG31736]
  4. Ted Nash Long Life Foundation
  5. Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging
  6. Noaber Foundation
  7. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
  8. National Center for Research Resources [UL1RR025755]
  9. [RO1 HL049879]
  10. [RO1 DK44498]
  11. [R01 EY013969]
  12. [R01ES013406]
  13. [R01ES015146]

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Vitamin A metabolite retinoic acid (RA) regulates life-sustaining differentiation processes and metabolic homeostasis. The aldehyde dehydrogenase-1 (Aldh1) family of enzymes (Aldh1a1, a2, and a3) catalyzes RA production from retinaldehyde and thereby controls concentrations of this transcriptionally active metabolite. The hierarchy of Aldh1 functions in adipose tissue has not been elucidated. We hypothesized that Aldh1 enzymes produce endogenous RA and regulate adipogenesis and fat formation in a fat depot-specific manner. We demonstrate that adipogenesis in vitro is accompanied by RA production generated primarily by Aldh1a1. In Aldh1a1-deficient adipocytes, adipogenesis is impaired compared with wild-type adipocytes due to markedly reduced expression of PPAR gamma regulated through zinc-finger protein 423 (ZFP423)-dependent mechanisms. These effects were recovered to some extent either by RA stimulation or overexpression of any of the Aldh1 enzymes in Aldh1a1(-/-) cells arguing that Aldh1a1 plays a dominant role in autocrine RA production. In vivo studies in C57/BL6 and Aldh1a1(-/-) mice on a regular diet revealed that multiple Aldh1 enzymes regulate differences in the formation of sc and visceral fat. In Aldh1a1(-/-) mice, visceral fat essentially lacked all Aldh1 expression. This loss of RA-producing enzymes was accompanied by 70% decreased expression of ZFP423, PPAR gamma, and Fabp4 in visceral fat of Aldh1a1(-/-) vs. wild-type mice and by the predominant loss of visceral fat. Subcutaneous fat of Aldh1a1(-/-) mice expressed Aldh1a3 for RA production that was sufficient to maintain expression of ZFP423 and PPAR gamma and sc fat mass. Our data suggest a paradigm for regulation of fat depots through the concerted action of Aldh1 enzymes that establish RA-dependent tandem regulation of transcription factors ZFP423 and PPAR gamma in a depot-specific manner. (Molecular Endocrinology 25:799-809,2011)

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