Nuclear receptor coactivator PNRC2 regulates energy expenditure and adiposity
- PMID: 17971453
- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M703234200
Nuclear receptor coactivator PNRC2 regulates energy expenditure and adiposity
Abstract
PNRC2 was identified in our laboratory as a general cofactor for nuclear receptors. To better characterize the physiological function of PNRC2, we used gene-targeting technology to generate PNRC2-null mice (PNRC2(-/-) mice). These PNRC2(-/-) mice are viable and fertile. PNRC2-null mice, especially male mice, are lean and are resistant to high fat diet-induced obesity but without the induction of insulin resistance. Male mice devoid of PNRC2 protein have a higher metabolic rate than wild-type mice. They consume more oxygen and produce more heat. Consistent with reduced adipose mass, the levels of leptin are lower in PNRC2(-/-) mice. This study provides evidence that PNRC2 plays one or more important roles in controlling the energy balance between energy storage and energy expenditure. PNRC2 may be a new target in the treatment of obesity and related metabolic diseases.
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