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Series GSE167046 Query DataSets for GSE167046
Status Public on Oct 15, 2021
Title Exercise prevents fatty liver by modifying the compensatory response of mitochondrial metabolism to excess substrate availability
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Exercise training is a potent treatment of NAFLD and hepatic insulin resistance. Here we provide molecular information about the hepatic mitochondrial metabolism in mice when chronic overnutrition (high-energy diet (HED) for 6 weeks) is combined with exercise training. Training reduced the hepatic triacylglycerol content, fasting insulin, and reversed glucose intolerance. Training modified the hepatic mitochondrial proteome with a decrease in enzymes related to pyruvate metabolism and entry of acetyl-CoA into the TCA cycle. Transcriptome data revealed down-regulation of glucose oxidation and lipogenesis. The mitochondrial respiratory capacity of trained HED-fed mice is increased despite reduced content of complex I. Training decreased diacylglycerol species and JNK phosphorylation, both of which can induce insulin resistance. Increased mitochondrial mass and oxidative capacity of the trained muscle further unburdens the liver from substrate overload. Together, when high fat and carbohydrate intake in mice is accompanied by exercise, the decline of mitochondrial function and insulin resistance can be prevented by modification of mitochondrial acetyl-CoA metabolism.
 
Overall design We performed gene expression microarray analysis of liver from mice treated with high-energy diet or control diet combined with exercise training
 
Contributor(s) Hoene M, Kappler L, Kollipara L, Hu C, Irmler M, Bleher D, Hoffmann C, Beckers J, Hrabě de Angelis M, Häring H, Birkenfeld A, Peter A, Sickmann A, Xu G, Lehmann R, Weigert C
Citation(s) 34695608
Submission date Feb 18, 2021
Last update date Dec 29, 2021
Contact name Johannes Beckers
E-mail(s) johannes.beckers@helmholtz-munich.de
Organization name Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen
Department Institute of Experimental Genetics
Street address Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1
City Neuherberg
ZIP/Postal code 85764
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23038 [Clariom_S_Mouse] Affymetrix Clariom S Assay, Mouse (Includes Pico Assay)
Samples (29)
GSM5091350 high_energy_diet_sedentary_rep1
GSM5091351 high_energy_diet_sedentary_rep2
GSM5091352 high_energy_diet_sedentary_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA702786

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