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Dynamic changes in DICER levels in adipose tissue control metabolic adaptations to exercise

Authors :
Brandão, Bruna B
Madsen, Søren
Rabiee, Atefeh
Oliverio, Matteo
Ruiz, Gabriel P
Ferrucci, Danilo L
Branquinho, Jéssica L
Razolli, Daniela
Pinto, Silas
Nielsen, Thomas S
Festuccia, William T
Martins, Adriano S
Guerra, Beatriz A
Knittel, Thiago L
Søgaard, Ditte
Larsen, Steen
Helge, Jørn W
Brandauer, Josef
Velloso, Lício A
Emanuelli, Brice
Kornfeld, Jan-Wilhelm
Kahn, C Ronald
Vienberg, Sara G
Zierath, Juleen R
Treebak, Jonas T
Mori, Marcelo A
Brandão, Bruna B
Madsen, Søren
Rabiee, Atefeh
Oliverio, Matteo
Ruiz, Gabriel P
Ferrucci, Danilo L
Branquinho, Jéssica L
Razolli, Daniela
Pinto, Silas
Nielsen, Thomas S
Festuccia, William T
Martins, Adriano S
Guerra, Beatriz A
Knittel, Thiago L
Søgaard, Ditte
Larsen, Steen
Helge, Jørn W
Brandauer, Josef
Velloso, Lício A
Emanuelli, Brice
Kornfeld, Jan-Wilhelm
Kahn, C Ronald
Vienberg, Sara G
Zierath, Juleen R
Treebak, Jonas T
Mori, Marcelo A
Source :
Brandão , B B , Madsen , S , Rabiee , A , Oliverio , M , Ruiz , G P , Ferrucci , D L , Branquinho , J L , Razolli , D , Pinto , S , Nielsen , T S , Festuccia , W T , Martins , A S , Guerra , B A , Knittel , T L , Søgaard , D , Larsen , S , Helge , J W , Brandauer , J , Velloso , L A , Emanuelli , B , Kornfeld , J-W , Kahn , C R , Vienberg , S G , Zierath , J R , Treebak , J T & Mori , M A 2020 , ' Dynamic changes in DICER levels in adipose tissue control metabolic adaptations to exercise ' , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , vol. 117 , no. 38 , pp. 23932-23941 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

DICER is a key enzyme in microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis. Here we show that aerobic exercise training up-regulates DICER in adipose tissue of mice and humans. This can be mimicked by infusion of serum from exercised mice into sedentary mice and depends on AMPK-mediated signaling in both muscle and adipocytes. Adipocyte DICER is required for whole-body metabolic adaptations to aerobic exercise training, in part, by allowing controlled substrate utilization in adipose tissue, which, in turn, supports skeletal muscle function. Exercise training increases overall miRNA expression in adipose tissue, and up-regulation of miR-203-3p limits glycolysis in adipose under conditions of metabolic stress. We propose that exercise training-induced DICER-miR-203-3p up-regulation in adipocytes is a key adaptive response that coordinates signals from working muscle to promote whole-body metabolic adaptations.

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OAIster
Journal :
Brandão , B B , Madsen , S , Rabiee , A , Oliverio , M , Ruiz , G P , Ferrucci , D L , Branquinho , J L , Razolli , D , Pinto , S , Nielsen , T S , Festuccia , W T , Martins , A S , Guerra , B A , Knittel , T L , Søgaard , D , Larsen , S , Helge , J W , Brandauer , J , Velloso , L A , Emanuelli , B , Kornfeld , J-W , Kahn , C R , Vienberg , S G , Zierath , J R , Treebak , J T & Mori , M A 2020 , ' Dynamic changes in DICER levels in adipose tissue control metabolic adaptations to exercise ' , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , vol. 117 , no. 38 , pp. 23932-23941 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322748473
Document Type :
Electronic Resource