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AKR1D1 knockout mice develop a sex-dependent metabolic phenotype

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 253, 期 3, 页码 97-113

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/JOE-21-0280

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steroid; bile acid; cortisol; cholic acid; chenodeoxycholic acid; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; metabolic syndrome

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  1. Medical Research Council, UK [MR/P011462/1]
  2. NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
  3. University of Oxford
  4. Bioscientifica Trust
  5. Swiss National Science Foundation [31003A-179400]

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AKR1D1 controls bile acid homeostasis in vivo, and altering its activity can affect insulin tolerance and lipid homeostasis in a sex-dependent manner.
Steroid 5 beta-reductase (AKR1D1) plays important role in hepatic bile acid synthesis and glucocorticoid clearance. Bile acids and glucocorticoids are potent metabolic regulators, but whether AKR1D1 controls metabolic phenotype in vivo is unknown. Akr1d1(-/-) mice were generated on a C57BL/6 background. Liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, metabolomic and transcriptomic approaches were used to determine effects on glucocorticoid and bile add homeostasis. Metabolic phenotypes including body weight and composition, lipid homeostasis, glucose tolerance and insulin tolerance were evaluated. Molecular changes were assessed by RNA-Seq and Western blotting. Male Akr1d1(-/-) mice were challenged with a high fat diet (60% kcal from fat) for 20 weeks. Akr1d1(-/-) mice had a sex-specific metabolic phenotype. At 30 weeks of age, male, but not female, Akr1d1(-/-) mice were more insulin tolerant and had reduced lipid accumulation in the liver and adipose tissue yet had hypertriglyceridemia and increased intramuscular triacylglycerol. This phenotype was associated with sexually dimorphic changes in bile acid metabolism and composition but without overt effects on circulating glucocorticoid levels or glucocorticoid-regulated gene expression in the liver. Male Akr1d1(-/-) mice were not protected against diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance. In conclusion, this study shows that AKR1D1 controls bile acid homeostasis in vivo and that altering its activity can affect insulin tolerance and lipid homeostasis in a sex-dependent manner.

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