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Deficiency of Type I Platelet-Activating Factor-Acetylhydrolase Catalytic Subunits Causes an Increase in Body Weight

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BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
卷 44, 期 7, 页码 920-925

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PHARMACEUTICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.b20-00936

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type I platelet-activating factor-acetylhydrolase; knockout mouse; body weight; testosterone

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The deficiency of catalytic subunits of type I PAF-AH in mice leads to increased body weight, higher food intake, and significantly decreased testosterone levels in the serum and testis.
Type I platelet-activating factor-acetylhydmlase (PAF-AH) forms a complex consisting of two catalytic subunits (alpha 1 and/or alpha 2) with a regulatory subunit (beta). Although this protein was discovered as an enzyme that degrades an acetyl ester linked at the sn-2 position of platelet-activating factor (PAF), its physiological function remains unknown. In this study, to examine whether knockout mice lacking the catalytic subunits of this enzyme showed a different phenotype from that of wild-type mice, we measured and compared the body weights of knockout mice and control mice. The body weights of knockout mice were significantly increased compared to those of the control mice during 6 to 20 weeks from birth. Food intake was also significantly increased in knockout mice compared with control mice during these periods. Since a decrease in testis weight was reported in the knockout mice, we expected a decrease in testosterone levels. We measured and compared the amounts of testosterone in the serum and testis of knockout and control mice using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and found that testosterone levels in both the serum and testis were significantly decreased in the knockout mice compared with the control mice. These results suggest that a deficiency of type I PAF-AH catalytic subunits causes an increase in body weight, in part, due to reduced testosterone levels in male mice.

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