A lipogenic diet in mice with a disruption of the stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 gene reveals a stringent requirement of endogenous monounsaturated fatty acids for triglyceride synthesis
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A lipogenic diet in mice with a disruption of the stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 gene reveals a stringent requirement of endogenous monounsaturated fatty acids for triglyceride synthesis
Abstract
Stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) catalyzes the de novo biosynthesis of oleate and palmitoleate, which are the major fatty acids found in triglycerides, cholesteryl esters, and phospholipids. A high carbohydrate (lipogenic) diet induces lipogenic gene expression by sterol regulatory element binding protein 1 (SREBP-1c)-mediated gene transcription, leading to an increase in the synthesis of triglycerides. The lipogenic diet fed to mice with a null mutation in the SCD1 gene (SCD-/-) fails to induce the synthesis of triglycerides in liver, despite the induction of expression of SREBP-1 and its target genes, fatty acid synthase and glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase. The lipogenic diet led to a decrease in the levels of triglyceride, but an increase in the level of cholesteryl esters of saturated fatty acids. Feeding a lipogenic diet supplemented with high levels of oleate to the SCD-/- mice resulted in incorporation of oleate in the liver of SCD-/- mice, but failed to restore triglycerides to the levels in the normal mouse. Triglyceride synthesis, as measured by the incorporation of [(3)H]glycerol, was dramatically reduced in the liver of SCD-/- mouse fed a lipogenic diet compared with the normal mouse. These observations demonstrate that induction of triglyceride synthesis is highly dependent on SCD1 gene expression.
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