atrial-natriuretic-factor and Fatty-Liver

atrial-natriuretic-factor has been researched along with Fatty-Liver* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for atrial-natriuretic-factor and Fatty-Liver

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Treatment with atrial natriuretic peptide induces adipose tissue browning and exerts thermogenic actions in vivo.
    Scientific reports, 2021, 08-31, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Increasing evidence suggests natriuretic peptides (NPs) coordinate inter-organ metabolic crosstalk with adipose tissues and play a critical role in energy metabolism. We recently reported A-type NP (ANP) raises intracellular temperature in cultured adipocytes in a low-temperature-sensitive manner. We herein investigated whether exogenous ANP-treatment exerts a significant impact on adipose tissues in vivo. Mice fed a high-fat-diet (HFD) or normal-fat-diet (NFD) for 13 weeks were treated with or without ANP infusion subcutaneously for another 3 weeks. ANP-treatment significantly ameliorated HFD-induced insulin resistance. HFD increased brown adipose tissue (BAT) cell size with the accumulation of lipid droplets (whitening), which was suppressed by ANP-treatment (re-browning). Furthermore, HFD induced enlarged lipid droplets in inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT), crown-like structures in epididymal WAT, and hepatic steatosis, all of which were substantially attenuated by ANP-treatment. Likewise, ANP-treatment markedly increased UCP1 expression, a specific marker of BAT, in iWAT (browning). ANP also further increased UCP1 expression in BAT with NFD. Accordingly, cold tolerance test demonstrated ANP-treated mice were tolerant to cold exposure. In summary, exogenous ANP administration ameliorates HFD-induced insulin resistance by attenuating hepatic steatosis and by inducing adipose tissue browning (activation of the adipose tissue thermogenic program), leading to in vivo thermogenesis during cold exposure.

    Topics: Adipose Tissue, Brown; Adipose Tissue, White; Animals; Atrial Natriuretic Factor; Diet, High-Fat; Energy Metabolism; Fatty Liver; Glucose Intolerance; Insulin Resistance; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Thermogenesis

2021