Hypermetabolism in mice caused by the central action of an unliganded thyroid hormone receptor α1
Open Access
- 11 October 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 26 (21) , 4535-4545
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601882
Abstract
Thyroid hormone, via its nuclear receptors TRα and TRβ, controls metabolism by acting locally in peripheral tissues and centrally by regulating sympathetic signaling. We have defined aporeceptor regulation of metabolism by using mice heterozygous for a mutant TRα1 with low affinity to T3. The animals were hypermetabolic, showing strongly reduced fat depots, hyperphagia and resistance to diet‐induced obesity accompanied by induction of genes involved in glucose handling and fatty acid metabolism in liver and adipose tissues. Increased lipid mobilization and β‐oxidation occurred in adipose tissues, whereas blockade of sympathetic signaling to brown adipose tissue normalized the metabolic phenotype despite a continued perturbed hormone signaling in this cell type. The results define a novel and important role for the TRα1 aporeceptor in governing metabolic homeostasis. Furthermore, the data demonstrate that a nuclear hormone receptor affecting sympathetic signaling can override its autonomous effects in peripheral tissues.Keywords
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