Journal article
Overexpression of sphingosine kinase 1 in liver reduces triglyceride content in mice fed a low but not high-fat diet
GM Kowalski, J Kloehn, ML Burch, A Selathurai, S Hamley, SAM Bayol, S Lamon, MJ Watt, RS Lee-Young, MJ McConville, CR Bruce
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2015
Abstract
Hepatic insulin resistance is a major risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes and is associated with the accumulation of lipids, including diacylglycerol (DAG), triacylglycerols (TAG) and ceramide. There is evidence that enzymes involved in ceramide or sphingolipid metabolism may have a role in regulating concentrations of glycerolipids such as DAG and TAG. Here we have investigated the role of sphingosine kinase (SphK) in regulating hepatic lipid levels. We show that mice on a high-fat high-sucrose diet (HFHS) displayed glucose intolerance, elevated liver TAG and DAG, and a reduction in total hepatic SphK activity. Reduced SphK activity correlated with downregulation of SphK1, bu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia Project Grant 1023570 to C.R.B. and R.S.L.Y. M.J.W., RS.L.Y., M.J.M. and C.R.B. have been supported by fellowships from the NHMRC. We would like to thank Dr. Sean O'Callaghan from Metabolomics Australia, Bio21 Institute of Molecular Science and Biotechnology for assistance with the correction of natural isotopic abundance.