Downregulation of peripheral lipopolysaccharide binding protein impacts on perigonadal adipose tissue only in female mice

The sexual dimorphism in fat-mass distribution and circulating leptin and insulin levels is well known, influencing the progression of obesity-associated metabolic disease. Here, we aimed to investigate the possible role of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP) in this sexual dimorphism. The rela...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy 2022-07, Vol.151, p.113156-113156, Article 113156
Hauptverfasser: Comas, Ferran, Díaz-Trelles, Ramon, Gavaldà-Navarro, Aleix, Milbank, Edward, Dragano, Nathalia, Morón-Ros, Samantha, Mukthavaram, Rajesh, Latorre, Jessica, Ortega, Francisco, Arnoriaga-Rodriguez, Maria, Oliveras-Cañellas, Núria, Ricart, Wifredo, Karmali, Priya P., Tachikawa, Kiyoshi, Chivukula, Pad, Villarroya, Francesc, Giralt, Marta, López, Miguel, Fernández-Real, José Manuel, Moreno-Navarrete, José María
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Zusammenfassung:The sexual dimorphism in fat-mass distribution and circulating leptin and insulin levels is well known, influencing the progression of obesity-associated metabolic disease. Here, we aimed to investigate the possible role of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP) in this sexual dimorphism. The relationship between plasma LBP and fat mass was evaluated in 145 subjects. The effects of Lbp downregulation, using lipid encapsulated unlocked nucleomonomer agent containing chemically modified-siRNA delivery system, were evaluated in mice. Plasma LBP levels were associated with fat mass and leptin levels in women with obesity, but not in men with obesity. In mice, plasma LBP downregulation led to reduced weight, fat mass and leptin gain after a high-fat and high-sucrose diet (HFHS) in females, in parallel to increased expression of adipogenic and thermogenic genes in visceral adipose tissue. This was not observed in males. Plasma LBP downregulation avoided the increase in serum LPS levels in HFHS-fed male and female mice. Serum LPS levels were positively correlated with body weight and fat mass gain, and negatively with markers of adipose tissue function only in female mice. The sexually dimorphic effects were replicated in mice with established obesity. Of note, LBP downregulation led to recovery of estrogen receptor alpha (Esr1) mRNA levels in females but not in males. LBP seems to exert a negative feedback on ERα-mediated estrogen action, impacting on genes involved in thermogenesis. The known decreased estrogen action and negative effects of metabolic endotoxemia may be targeted through LBP downregulation. [Display omitted] •Plasma LBP concentration is associated with adiposity differently in men and women.•Plasma LBP depletion attenuates body weight and fat mass gain in female mice.•Plasma LBP depletion increases circulating adiponectin levels in obese female mice.•Plasma LBP depletion impacts on perigonadal WAT adipogenesis in obese female mice.•Plasma LBP depletion improves expression of thermogenic genes in parallel to ERα.
ISSN:0753-3322
1950-6007
DOI:10.1016/j.biopha.2022.113156