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Hypermetabolism in mice carrying a near complete human chromosome 21.


ABSTRACT: The consequences of aneuploidy have traditionally been studied in cell and animal models in which the extrachromosomal DNA is from the same species. Here, we explore a fundamental question concerning the impact of aneuploidy on systemic metabolism using a non-mosaic transchromosomic mouse model (TcMAC21) carrying a near complete human chromosome 21. Independent of diets and housing temperatures, TcMAC21 mice consume more calories, are hyperactive and hypermetabolic, remain consistently lean and profoundly insulin sensitive, and have a higher body temperature. The hypermetabolism and elevated thermogenesis are due to sarcolipin overexpression in the skeletal muscle, resulting in futile sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca 2+ ATPase (SERCA) activity and energy dissipation. Mitochondrial respiration is also markedly increased in skeletal muscle to meet the high ATP demand created by the futile cycle. This serendipitous discovery provides proof-of-concept that sarcolipin-mediated thermogenesis via uncoupling of the SERCA pump can be harnessed to promote energy expenditure and metabolic health.

SUBMITTER: Sarver DC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9915508 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hypermetabolism in mice carrying a near complete human chromosome 21.

Sarver Dylan C DC   Xu Cheng C   Rodriguez Susana S   Aja Susan S   Jaffe Andrew E AE   Gao Feng J FJ   Delannoy Michael M   Periasamy Muthu M   Kazuki Yasuhiro Y   Oshimura Mitsuo M   Reeves Roger H RH   Wong G William GW  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20230131


The consequences of aneuploidy have traditionally been studied in cell and animal models in which the extrachromosomal DNA is from the same species. Here, we explore a fundamental question concerning the impact of aneuploidy on systemic metabolism using a non-mosaic transchromosomic mouse model (TcMAC21) carrying a near complete human chromosome 21. Independent of diets and housing temperatures, TcMAC21 mice consume more calories, are hyperactive and hypermetabolic, remain consistently lean and  ...[more]

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