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Angiotensin-(1-7) induces beige fat thermogenesis through the Mas receptor

Authors :
Martha Guevara-Cruz
Edgar Pichardo-Ontiveros
Sandra Tobon-Cornejo
Natalia Alenina
Alejandro Schcolnik-Cabrera
Enrique Hong
Ivan Torre-Villalvazo
Nimbe Torres
Ariana Vargas-Castillo
Michael Bader
Leonardo Del Valle-Mondragón
Rebeca Fuentes-Romero
Armando R. Tovar
Antonio Vidal-Puig
Source :
Metabolism. 103:154048
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Objective Angiotensin-(1-7) [Ang-(1-7)], a component of the renin angiotensin system, is a vasodilator that exerts its effects primarily through the Mas receptor. The discovery of the Mas receptor in white adipose tissue (WAT) suggests an additional role for this peptide. The aim of the present study was to assess whether Ang-(1-7) can induce the expression of thermogenic genes in white adipose tissue and increase mitochondrial respiration in adipocytes. Materials/methods Stromal Vascular fraction (SVF)-derived from mice adipose tissue was stimulated for one week with Ang-(1-7), then expression of beige markers and mitochondrial respiration were assessed. Mas+/+ and Mas−/− mice fed a control diet or a high fat-sucrose diet (HFSD) were exposed to a short or long term infusion of Ang-(1-7) and body weight, body fat, energy expenditure, cold resistance and expression of beige markers were assessed. Also, transgenic rats overexpressing Ang-(1-7) were fed with a control diet or a high fat-sucrose diet and the same parameters were assessed. Ang-(1-7) circulating levels from human subjects with different body mass index (BMI) or age were measured. Results Incubation of adipocytes derived from SVF with Ang-(1-7) increased the expression of beige markers. Infusion of Ang-(1-7) into lean and obese Mas+/+mice also induced the expression of Ucp1 and some beige markers, an effect not observed in Mas−/− mice. Mas−/− mice had increased body weight gain and decreased cold resistance, whereas rats overexpressing Ang-(1-7) showed the opposite effects. Overexpressing rats exposed to cold developed new thermogenic WAT in the anterior interscapular area. Finally, in human subjects the higher the BMI, low circulating concentration of Ang-(1-7) levels were detected. Similarly, the circulating levels of Ang-(1-7) peptide were reduced with age. Conclusion These data indicate that Ang-(1-7) stimulates beige markers and thermogenesis via the Mas receptor, and this evidence suggests a potential therapeutic use to induce thermogenesis of WAT, particularly in obese subjects that have reduced circulating concentration of Ang-(1-7).

Details

ISSN :
00260495
Volume :
103
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86d641b1aee697b89643779a75af3b2d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2019.154048