Metabolic adaptation allows Amacr-deficient mice to remain symptom-free despite low levels of mature bile acids

Bile acids play multiple roles in the physiology of vertebrates; they facilitate lipid absorption, serve as signaling molecules to control carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and provide a disposal route for cholesterol. Unexpectedly, the α-methylacyl-CoA racemase (Amacr) deficient mice, which are un...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochimica et biophysica acta 2013-08, Vol.1831 (8), p.1335-1343
Hauptverfasser: Selkälä, Eija M., Kuusisto, Sanna M., Salonurmi, Tuire, Savolainen, Markku J., Jauhiainen, Matti, Pirilä, Päivi L., Kvist, Ari-Pekka, Conzelmann, Ernst, Schmitz, Werner, Alexson, Stefan E., Kotti, Tiina J., Hiltunen, J. Kalervo, Autio, Kaija J.
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Zusammenfassung:Bile acids play multiple roles in the physiology of vertebrates; they facilitate lipid absorption, serve as signaling molecules to control carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and provide a disposal route for cholesterol. Unexpectedly, the α-methylacyl-CoA racemase (Amacr) deficient mice, which are unable to complete the peroxisomal cleavage of C27-precursors to the mature C24-bile acids, are physiologically asymptomatic when maintained on a standard laboratory diet. The aim of this study was to uncover the underlying adaptive mechanism with special reference to cholesterol and bile acid metabolism that allows these mice to have a normal life span. Intestinal cholesterol absorption in Amacr−/− mice is decreased resulting in a 2-fold increase in daily cholesterol excretion. Also fecal excretion of bile acids (mainly C27-sterols) is enhanced 3-fold. However, the body cholesterol pool remains unchanged, although Amacr-deficiency accelerates hepatic sterol synthesis 5-fold. Changes in lipoprotein profiles are mainly due to decreased phospholipid transfer protein activity. Thus Amacr-deficient mice provide a unique example of metabolic regulation, which allows them to have a normal lifespan in spite of the disruption of a major metabolic pathway. This metabolic adjustment can be mainly explained by setting cholesterol and bile acid metabolism to a new balanced level in the Amacr-deficient mouse. •Amacr−/− mice are physiologically asymptomatic under standard laboratory diet.•Hepatic sterol synthesis in Amacr−/− mice is increased by 500%.•Body cholesterol pool remains unchanged due to increased cholesterol excretion.•Changes in lipoprotein profiles are mainly due to the decreased PLTP activity.•Amacr−/− mice show how cholesterol metabolism is adjusted in lack of bile acids.
ISSN:1388-1981
0006-3002
1879-2618
DOI:10.1016/j.bbalip.2013.05.002