PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Sexual dimorphic regulation of body weight dynamics and adipose tissue lipolysis.

  • Verena Benz,
  • Mandy Bloch,
  • Sami Wardat,
  • Christian Böhm,
  • Lukas Maurer,
  • Shokoufeh Mahmoodzadeh,
  • Petra Wiedmer,
  • Joachim Spranger,
  • Anna Foryst-Ludwig,
  • Ulrich Kintscher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037794
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
p. e37794

Abstract

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BackgroundSuccessful reduction of body weight (BW) is often followed by recidivism to obesity. BW-changes including BW-loss and -regain is associated with marked alterations in energy expenditure (EE) and adipose tissue (AT) metabolism. Since these processes are sex-specifically controlled, we investigated sexual dimorphisms in metabolic processes during BW-dynamics (gain-loss-regain).Research designObesity was induced in C57BL/6J male (m) and female (f) mice by 15 weeks high-fat diet (HFD) feeding. Subsequently BW was reduced (-20%) by caloric restriction (CR) followed by adaptive feeding, and a regain-phase. Measurement of EE, body composition, blood/organ sampling were performed after each feeding period. Lipolysis was analyzed ex-vivo in gonadal AT.ResultsMale mice exhibited accelerated BW-gain compared to females (relative BW-gain m:140.5±3.2%; f:103.7±6.5%; pConclusionThe present study shows sex-specific dynamics during BW-gain-loss-regain. Female mice responded to CR with an increase in lipolytic activity, and augmented lipid-oxidation leading to more efficient weight loss. These processes likely involve ERα-dependent signaling in AT and sexual dimorphic regulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism.