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  • Sphingolipids are crucial lipids in cell membranes and signaling, and their synthesis pathways are not fully understood, especially in differentiated cells like adipocytes.
  • Research involving mice with a specific deletion of Sptlc1—an enzyme critical for sphingolipid production—showed that while adipocytes initially developed normally, they experienced significant loss over time, leading to cell death and other issues.
  • The study concluded that sphingolipid biosynthesis is essential for the survival and proper metabolic function of adipocytes, with deficiencies resulting in tissue damage, increased inflammation, and metabolic problems like insulin resistance and fatty liver.

Article Abstract

Sphingolipids are a diverse class of essential cellular lipids that function as structural membrane components and as signaling molecules. Cells acquire sphingolipids by both biosynthesis and recycling of exogenous sphingolipids. The individual importance of these pathways for the generation of essential sphingolipids in differentiated cells is not well understood. To investigate the requirement for sphingolipid biosynthesis in adipocytes, a cell type with highly regulated lipid metabolism, we generated mice with an adipocyte-specific deletion of Sptlc1 is an obligate subunit of serine palmitoyltransferase, the enzyme responsible for the first and rate-limiting step of sphingolipid biosynthesis. These mice, which initially developed adipose tissue, exhibited a striking age-dependent loss of adipose tissue accompanied by evidence of adipocyte death, increased macrophage infiltration, and tissue fibrosis. Adipocyte differentiation was not affected by the deletion. The mice also had elevated fasting blood glucose, fatty liver, and insulin resistance. Collectively, these data indicate that sphingolipid biosynthesis is required for adipocyte cell viability and normal metabolic function and that reduced sphingolipid biosynthesis within adipocytes is associated with adipocyte death, adipose tissue remodeling, and metabolic dysfunction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5339773PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.756460DOI Listing

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