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Protein expression and phosphoproteome of brown adipose tissue in the hibernating ground squirrel


ABSTRACT: Mammalian hibernation is characterized by metabolic rate depression and a strong decrease in core body temperature that together create energy savings such that most species do not have to eat over the winter months. Brown adipose tissue (BAT), a thermogenic tissue that uses uncoupled mitochondrial respiration to generate heat instead of ATP, plays a major role in rewarming from deep torpor. The present study used label-free phosphoproteomics to investigate changes in BAT from thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus), comparing euthermic squirrels with squirrels in deep torpor. Differential expression of mitochondrial proteins was also investigated. Surprisingly, mitochondrial membrane and matrix protein expression in BAT was largely constant between active euthermic squirrels and their hibernating counterparts. Validation by immunoblotting confirmed that the protein levels of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes were largely unchanged. However, phosphoproteomics showed that pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) phosphorylation increased during ground squirrel hibernation, and this was confirmed by immunoblotting with phospho-specific antibodies. PDH phosphorylation leads to its inactivation, which suggests that BAT carbohydrate oxidation is inhibited during hibernation. Phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) also increased during hibernation, suggesting that HSL would be in a partly activated state in BAT to produce the fatty acids that are likely the primary fuel for thermogenesis during arousal.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ

ORGANISM(S): Spermophilus Tridecemlineatus (thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel)

TISSUE(S): Brown Adipose Tissue

SUBMITTER: Didier Vertommen  

LAB HEAD: Mark H. Rider

PROVIDER: PXD004261 | Pride | 2017-07-11

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Changes in the phosphoproteome of brown adipose tissue during hibernation in the ground squirrel, <i>Ictidomys tridecemlineatus</i>.

Herinckx Gaëtan G   Hussain Nusrat N   Opperdoes Fred R FR   Storey Kenneth B KB   Rider Mark H MH   Vertommen Didier D  

Physiological genomics 20170710 9


Mammalian hibernation is characterized by metabolic rate depression and a strong decrease in core body temperature that together create energy savings such that most species do not have to eat over the winter months. Brown adipose tissue (BAT), a thermogenic tissue that uses uncoupled mitochondrial respiration to generate heat instead of ATP, plays a major role in rewarming from deep torpor. In the present study we developed a label-free liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) strategy t  ...[more]

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