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    In: British Journal of Pharmacology, Wiley, Vol. 171, No. 17 ( 2014-09), p. 4073-4086
    Abstract: Overactive lipolysis in adipose tissue contributes to the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease ( ALD ); however, the mechanisms involved have not been elucidated. We previously reported that chronic alcohol consumption produces a hypomethylation state in adipose tissue. In this study we investigated the role of hypomethylation in adipose tissue in alcohol‐induced lipolysis and whether its correction contributes to the well‐established hepatoprotective effect of betaine in ALD . Experimental Approach Male C 57 BL /6 mice were divided into four groups and started on one of four treatments for 5 weeks: isocaloric pair‐fed ( PF ), alcohol‐fed ( AF ), PF supplemented with betaine ( BT / AF ) and AF supplemented with betaine ( BT / AF ). Betaine, 0.5% (w v −1 ), was added to the liquid diet. Both primary adipocytes and mature 3 T 3‐ L 1 adipocytes were exposed to demethylation reagents and their lipolytic responses determined. Key Results Betaine alleviated alcohol‐induced pathological changes in the liver and rectified the impaired methylation status in adipose tissue, concomitant with attenuating lipolysis. In adipocytes, inducing hypomethylation activated lipolysis through a mechanism involving suppression of protein phosphatase 2 A ( PP2A ), due to hypomethylation of its catalytic subunit, leading to increased activation of hormone‐sensitive lipase ( HSL ). In line with in vitro observations, reduced PP2A catalytic subunit methylation and activity, and enhanced HSL activation, were observed in adipose tissue of alcohol‐fed mice. Betaine attenuated this alcohol‐induced PP2A suppression and HSL activation. Conclusions and Implications In adipose tissue, a hypomethylation state contributes to its alcohol‐induced dysfunction and an improvement in its function may contribute to the hepatoprotective effects of betaine in ALD .
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0007-1188 , 1476-5381
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2014
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2029728-2
    SSG: 15,3
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