Journal article
Aromatase-deficient (ArKO) mice accumulate excess adipose tissue
MEE Jones, AW Thorburn, KL Britt, KN Hewitt, ML Misso, NG Wreford, J Proietto, OK Oz, BJ Leury, KM Robertson, S Yao, ER Simpson
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2001
Abstract
Aromatase is the enzyme which catalyses the conversion of C19 steroids into C18 estrogens. We have generated a mouse model wherein the Cyp19 gene, which encodes aromatase, has been disrupted, and hence, the aromatase knockout (ArKO) mouse cannot synthesise endogenous estrogens. We examined the consequences of estrogen deficiency on accumulation of adipose depots in male and female ArKO mice, observing that these animals progressively accrue significantly more intra-abdominal adipose tissue than their wildtype (WT) litter mates, reflected in increased adipocyte volume and number. This increased adiposity was not due to hyperphagia or reduced resting energy expenditure, but was associated with..
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