New insights into regulation of lipid metabolism by thyroid hormone.

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Obesity
Xuguang Zhu, Sheue-Yann Cheng

Abstract

Thyroid hormone (3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine) plays an important role in thermogenesis and maintenance of lipid homeostasis. The present article reviews the evidence that 3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine regulates lipid metabolism via thyroid hormone receptors, focusing particularly on in-vivo findings using genetically engineered mice. That lipid metabolism is regulated via thyroid hormone receptor isoforms in a tissue-dependent manner was recently uncovered by using knockin mutant mice harboring an identical mutation in the Thra gene (Thra1(PV) mouse) or the Thrb gene (Thrb(PV) mouse). The mutation in the Thra gene dramatically decreases the mass of both white adipose tissue and liver. In contrast, the mutation in the Thrb gene markedly increases the mass of liver with an excess depot of lipids, but no significant abnormality is observed in white adipose tissue. Molecular studies show that the expression of lipogenic genes is decreased in white adipose tissue of Thra1(PV) mice, but not in Thrb(PV) mice. Markedly increased lipogenic enzyme expression, and decreased fatty acid beta-oxidation activity contribute to the adipogenic steatosis and lipid accumulation in the liver of Thrb(PV) mice. In contrast, reduced expression of genes cr...Continue Reading

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