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Intestinal epithelial cell NCoR deficiency ameliorates obesity and metabolic syndrome

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Nuclear receptor corepressor(NCoR1)interacts with various nuclear receptors and regulates the anabolism and catabolism of lipids.An imbalance in lipid/energy homeostasis is also an important factor in obesity and metabolic syndrome development.In this study,we found that the deletion of NCoR1 in intestinal epithelial cells(IECs)mainly activated the nuclear receptor PPARα and attenuated metabolic syndrome by stimulating thermogenesis.The increase in brown adipose tissue thermogenesis was mediated by gut-derived tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate succinate,whose production was significantly enhanced by PPARα activation in the fed state.Additionally,NCoR1 deletion derepressed intestinal LXR,increased cholesterol excretion,and impaired duodenal lipid absorption by decreasing bile acid hydrophobicity,thereby reversing the possible negative effects of intestinal PPARα activation.Therefore,the simultaneous regulatory effect of intestinal NCoR1 on both lipid intake and energy expenditure strongly suggests that it is a promising target for developing metabolic syndrome treatment.

Nuclear receptor co-repressor 1Intestinal epitheliumMetabolic syndromePPAR alphaLiver X receptorThermogenesisSuccinateCholesterol

Shaocong Hou、Hengcai Yu、Caihong Liu、Andrew M.F.Johnson、Xingfeng Liu、Qian Jiang、Qijin Zhao、Lijuan Kong、Yanjun Wan、Xiaowei Xing、Yibing Chen、Jingwen Chen、Qing Wu、Peng Zhang、Changtao Jiang、Bing Cui、Pingping Li

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State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines,Institute of Materia Medica,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College,Beijing 100050,China

Diabetes Research Center of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,Beijing 100730,China

CAMS Key Laboratory of Molecular Mechanism and Target Discovery of Metabolic Disorder and Tumorigenesis,Beijing 100050,China

The Access to Advanced Health Institute,Seattle,Washington 98102,USA

Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology,School of Basic Medical Sciences,Peking University,Beijing 100191,China

Division of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery,Department of General Surgery,Beijing Friendship Hospital,Capital Medical University,National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases,Beijing 100050,China

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2024

药学学报(英文版)

药学学报(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.14(12)