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Increased HO-1 Levels Ameliorate Fatty Liver Development Through a Reduction of Heme and Recruitment of FGF21
Biochemistry and Microbiology
  • Terry D. Hinds, Jr.
  • Komal Sodhi, Marshall University
  • Charles Meadows, Marshall University
  • Nader G. Abraham, Marshall University
  • Larisa Fedorova
  • Nitin Puri
  • Dong Hyun Kim
  • Stephen J. Peterson
  • Joseph I Shapiro, MD, Marshall University
  • Attallah Kappas
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-9-2013
Abstract

Objective

Obese leptin deficient (ob/ob) mice are a model of adiposity that displays increased levels of fat, glucose, and liver lipids. Our hypothesis is that HO-1 overexpression ameliorates fatty liver development.

Methods

Obese mice were administered cobalt protoporphyrin (CoPP) and stannic mesoporphyrin (SnMP) for 6 weeks. Heme, HO-1, HO activity, PGC1α, FGF21, glycogen content, and lipogenesis were assessed.

Results

CoPP administration increased hepatic HO-1 protein levels and HO activity, decreased hepatic heme, body weight gain, glucose levels, and resulted in decreased steatosis. Increased levels of HO-1 produced a decrease in lipid droplet size, Fatty acid synthase (FAS) levels involving recruitment of FGF21, PPARα, and Glut 1. These beneficial effects were reversed by inhibition of HO activity.

Conclusion

Increased levels of HO-1 and HO activity reduced the levels of obesity by reducing hepatic heme and lipid accumulation. These changes were manifested by decreases in cellular heme, increases in FGF21, glycogen content, and fatty liver. The beneficial effect of HO-1 induction results from an increase in PPARα and FGF21 levels and a decrease in PGC1α, levels they were reversed by SnMP. Low levels of HO-1 and HO activity are responsible for fatty liver.

Comments

The version of record is available at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.20559/full. Copyright © 2013 The Obesity Society. All rights reserved. doi: 10.1002/oby.20559

Citation Information
Hinds TD Jr, Sodhi K, Meadows C, Fedorova L, Puri N, Kim DH, Peterson SJ, Shapiro J, Abraham NG, and Kappas A. 2013. Increased HO-1 levels ameliorate fatty liver development through a reduction of heme and recruitment of FGF21. Obesity 22:702-12.