Adipose depot-specific modulation of angiotensinogen gene expression in diet-induced obesity
Open Access
- 1 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Vol. 286 (6) , E891-E895
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00551.2003
Abstract
Adipose tissue represents an important source of angiotensinogen (AGT). We investigated the effect of obesity induced by a high-fat diet on the expression of mouse (mAGT) and human AGT (hAGT) genes in liver, kidney, and heart and different adipose depots in normal mice (C57BL/6J), and in transgenic mice expressing the hAGT gene under the control of its own promoter. Mice were fed a high-fat diet (45% kcal) or normal chow (10% kcal) for 10 and 20 wk. The expression of mAGT and hAGT mRNA was quantified using an RNAse protection assay. Mice on the high-fat diet exhibited increased weight, fat mass, and plasma leptin. Expression of mAGT or hAGT genes was not affected by high-fat diet in nonadipose tissues, brown adipose tissue, or subcutaneous white fat. In contrast, high-fat diet increased both mAGT and hAGT gene expression in visceral adipose depots (omental, reproductive, and perirenal fat). Thus obesity-induced by a high-fat diet is associated with a tissue-specific increased expression of both mouse and human AGT genes in intra-abdominal adipose tissue. Our findings also suggest that 1.2 kb of regulatory sequences present in the hAGT transgene are sufficient to transcriptionally respond to a high-fat diet in an adipose-specific and depot-specific manner.Keywords
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