Nutrients (Apr 2024)

Increased FGF-21 Improves Ectopic Lipid Deposition in the Liver and Skeletal Muscle

  • Ying Jia,
  • Huixin Yu,
  • Jia Liang,
  • Qiang Zhang,
  • Jiawei Sun,
  • Hongqing Yang,
  • Haijing Yan,
  • Shuping Zhang,
  • Yana Li,
  • Yongjun Jin,
  • Meizi Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16091254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
p. 1254

Abstract

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Obesity can lead to excessive lipid accumulation in non-adipose tissues, such as the liver and skeletal muscles, leading to ectopic lipid deposition and damaging target organ function through lipotoxicity. FGF-21 is a key factor in regulating lipid metabolism, so we aim to explore whether FGF-21 is involved in improving ectopic lipid deposition. We observed the characteristics of ectopic lipid deposition in the liver and skeletal muscles of obesity-resistant mice, detected the expression of FGF-21 and perilipin, and found that obesity-resistant mice showed a decrease in ectopic lipid deposition in the liver and skeletal muscles and increased expression of FGF-21. After inhibiting the expression of FGF-21, a more severe lipid deposition in liver cells and skeletal muscle cells was found. The results indicate that inhibiting FGF-21 can exacerbate ectopic lipid deposition via regulating lipid droplet synthesis and decomposition, as well as free fatty acid translocation and oxidation. In conclusion, FGF-21 is involved in improving ectopic lipid deposition caused by obesity in the liver and skeletal muscles.

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