Down-regulation of heart HFABP and UCP2 gene expression in diet-induced (cafeteria) obese rats.
Other Titles: 
Expresión reducida de HFABP y UCP2 en músculo cardíaco de ratas obesas (dieta de cafetería)
Keywords: 
Cafeteria diet
UCP2
HFABP
Heart
Issue Date: 
2002
Publisher: 
Springer. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com
ISSN: 
1138-7548
Citation: 
Marti A, Vaquerizo J, Zulet MA, Moreno-Aliaga MJ, Martinez JA. Down-regulation of heart HFABP and UCP2 gene expression in diet-induced (cafeteria) obese rats. J Physiol Biochem 2002 Jun;58(2):69-74.
Abstract
Long-term exposure to hypercaloric high fat diet induced marked tissue fatty acid accumulation and may influence cell function. Previous results in our laboratory showed that uncoupling proteins (UCPs) and fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) gene expression are changed in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle tissue in diet-induced (cafeteria) obese animals. The aim of this study was to examine heart FABP (HFABP) and UCP2 gene expressions in dietary obese rats. Rats fed on a high-fat diet for 65 days had significantly higher fat stores and body weight than control rats. Interestingly, we found that both HFABP and UCP2 mRNA levels were significantly reduced in cafeteria-obese rats when compared to control animals. Moreover, a statistically significant correlation was observed between the two gene expression levels. The down-regulation of heart HFABP and UCP2 parallels the lower lipid utilization which may account for an enhanced fat deposition. It is plausible that these two genes are regulated by the same family of transcription factors.

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