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Endocrinology, doi:10.1210/en.2007-0317
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Submitted on March 7, 2007
Accepted on November 5, 2007

Lou/C obesity resistant rat exhibits hyperactivity, hypermetabolism, alterations in white adipose tissue cellularity and lipid tissue profiles

Christophe SOULAGE*, Bader ZARROUKI, Anisio Francesco SOARES, Michel LAGARDE, and Alain GELOEN

Université de Lyon, Lyon, F-69003; INSERM, U870, IFR62, Lyon, F-69008; INRA, UMR1235, Lyon, F-69008; INSA-Lyon, RMND, Villeurbanne, F-69621; Université Lyon 1, Lyon, F-69003; Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, F-69008, France

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: Christophe.Soulage{at}insa-lyon.fr.

Lou/C obesity resistant rat constitutes an original approach to understand the phenomena of overweight and obesity. The aim of the present study was to identify metabolic causes for the outstanding leanness of Lou/C rat. To this end, the metabolic profiles (food intake, energy expenditure and physical activity) and the cellular characteristics of white adipose tissue (lipogenesis, lipolysis, cellularity and lipid composition) in thirty-weeks-old Lou/C rats were compared to age matched Wistar rats. Lou/C rats exhibited a lower body weight (-45%), a reduced adiposity (-80%), an increased locomotor activity (+95%) and a higher energy expenditure (+11%) than Wistar rats. Epididymal adipose tissue of Lou/C rat was twice lower than that of Wistar rat due to both a reduction in adipocytes size (-25%) and number (3-times). Basal lipolysis and sensitivity to noradrenaline were similar; however the responsiveness to noradrenaline was lower in adipocytes from Lou/C compared to that from Wistar rats. Lipidomic analysis of plasma, adipose tissue and liver revealed profound differences in lipid composition between the two strains. Of note, the desaturation indexes (ratio C16:1/C16:0 and C18:1/C18:0) were lower in Lou/C indicating a blunted activity of delta-9-desaturase such as Stearoyl-CoA-desaturase-1. Increased physical activity, increased energy expenditure and white adipose tissue cellularity are in good agreement with previous observations suggesting that a higher sympathetic tone in Lou/C could contribute to its lifelong leanness.


Key words: White adipose tissue • leanness • obesity resistance • energy balance • rat strain







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