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Home › Dataset Library › High Fat Diet Triggers SIRT1 Cleavage in Adipose Tissue Providing a Link between Dietary Stress and Metabolic Dysfunction.

Dataset: High Fat Diet Triggers SIRT1 Cleavage in Adipose Tissue Providing a Link between Dietary Stress and Metabolic Dysfunction.

Adipose tissue plays an important role in storing excess nutrients and preventing ectopic lipid accumulation in other organs. Obesity...

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Adipose tissue plays an important role in storing excess nutrients and preventing ectopic lipid accumulation in other organs. Obesity leads to excess lipid storage in adipocytes, resulting in the generation of stress signals and the derangement of metabolic functions. SIRT1 is an important regulatory sensor of nutrient availability in many metabolic tissues. Here we report that SIRT1 functions in adipose tissue to protect from the development of inflammation and obesity under normal feeding conditions, and the progression to metabolic dysfunction under dietary stress. Genetic ablation of SIRT1 from adipose tissue leads to gene expression changes that highly overlap with changes induced by high fat diet in wild type mice, suggesting that dietary stress signals inhibit the activity of SIRT1. Indeed, we show that high fat diet induces the cleavage of SIRT1 in adipose tissue by the inflammation-activated caspase-1, providing a link between dietary stress and predisposition to metabolic dysfunction. Four replicates from four different biological conditions: 1) SIRT1 wild-type fed low fat diet, 2) SIRT1 wild-type fed high fat diet, 3) SIRT1 knock-out fed low fat diet, 4) SIRT1 knock-out fed high fat diet

Species:
mouse

Samples:
16

Source:
E-GEOD-30247

PubMed:
22883230

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CRE TRANSGENE DIET
GSM749418 None Low Fat
GSM749418 None Low Fat
GSM749418 None Low Fat
GSM749418 None Low Fat
GSM749422 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) Low Fat
GSM749422 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) Low Fat
GSM749422 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) Low Fat
GSM749422 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) Low Fat
GSM749426 None High Fat
GSM749426 None High Fat
GSM749426 None High Fat
GSM749426 None High Fat
GSM749430 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) High Fat
GSM749430 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) High Fat
GSM749430 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) High Fat
GSM749430 Fatty acid binding protein 4 promoter-Cre (FABP4-Cre) High Fat

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  • adipose tissue
  • lipid
  • obesity

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