Canonical WNT pathway in mature adipocytes exacerbates obesity. In this study, we constructed UCP1-positive adipocytes-specific knockout mice (UBKO) and observed increased "browning" of white adipose tissue (WAT) following cold exposure or CL-316,243 administration compared to controls. UBKO mice also displayed increased energy expenditure. Furthermore, β-catenin (encoded by ) inhibited thermogenic genes expression in differentiated beige adipocytes and repressed expression at transcription level. Transcriptome analysis revealed UBKO mice treated with CL-316,243 had enhanced mitochondrial function and downregulated immune-related genes in epididymal WAT. Improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity were observed in 50-week-old UBKO mice. Public datasets indicated that expression was inversely correlated with several thermogenic genes expression in human adipose tissue/adipocytes and positively correlated with BMI or waist-hip ratio (WHR). We proposed that intervention of β-catenin in adipocytes could be an effective strategy to enhance energy expenditure and improve age-related metabolic performance.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.106552 | DOI Listing |
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