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Increased FGF-21 Improves Ectopic Lipid Deposition in the Liver and Skeletal Muscle

Ying Jia, Huixin Yu, Liang Jia, Qiang Zhang, Jiawei Sun, Hongqing Yang, Haijing Yan, Shuping Zhang, Yana Li, Yongjun Jin, Meizi Yang

2024Nutrients12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity can lead to excessive lipid accumulation in non-adipose tissues, such as the liver and skeletal muscles, leading to ectopic lipid deposition and damaging target organ function through lipotoxicity. FGF-21 is a key factor in regulating lipid metabolism, so we aim to explore whether FGF-21 is involved in improving ectopic lipid deposition. We observed the characteristics of ectopic lipid deposition in the liver and skeletal muscles of obesity-resistant mice, detected the expression of FGF-21 and perilipin, and found that obesity-resistant mice showed a decrease in ectopic lipid deposition in the liver and skeletal muscles and increased expression of FGF-21. After inhibiting the expression of FGF-21, a more severe lipid deposition in liver cells and skeletal muscle cells was found. The results indicate that inhibiting FGF-21 can exacerbate ectopic lipid deposition via regulating lipid droplet synthesis and decomposition, as well as free fatty acid translocation and oxidation. In conclusion, FGF-21 is involved in improving ectopic lipid deposition caused by obesity in the liver and skeletal muscles.

Topics & Concepts

LipotoxicityLipid dropletEndocrinologyLipid metabolismEctopic expressionSkeletal muscleInternal medicinePerilipinAdipose tissueLipid accumulationChemistryAdipocyteBiologyCell biologyInsulin resistanceBiochemistryMedicineDiabetes mellitusGeneFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchLipid metabolism and biosynthesisPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research