Free Fatty Acid Receptor 4 Mediates the Beneficial Effects of n-3 Fatty Acids on Body Composition in Mice

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Han Jin Cho
Seong Hee Ahn
Young-Sun Lee
Seung Hun Lee
Dong-Soon Im
Inki Kim
Jung-Min Koh
Sungsub Kim
Beom-Jun Kim
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[1] Asan Institute for Life Sciences,Asan Medical Center
[2] Inha University School of Medicine,Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Inha University Hospital
[3] University of Ulsan College of Medicine,Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Asan Medical Center
[4] Pusan National University,Molecular Inflammation Research Center for Aging Intervention (MRCA) and College of Pharmacy
[5] University of Ulsan College of Medicine,Department of Convergence Medicine
[6] Chungnam National University,Graduate School of New Drug Discovery and Development
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Calcified Tissue International | 2017年 / 101卷
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Sarcopenic obesity; Body composition; n-3 fatty acids; Fat-1; Free fatty acid receptor 4;
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As populations continue to age worldwide, sarcopenic obesity has heightened interest due to its medical importance. Although much evidence now indicates that n-3 fatty acids (FAs) may have beneficial effects on body composition including fat and muscle, their exact mechanisms have not yet been elucidated. Because free FA receptor 4 (FFA4) has been reported to be a receptor for n-3 FAs, we hypothesized that the protective role of n-3 FAs on body composition could be mediated by FFA4. To test this possibility, we generated mice overexpressing n-3 FAs but lacking FFA4 by crossing fat-1 transgenic (fat-1Tg+) and FFA4 knockout (Ffar4−/−) mice. Because fat-1Tg+ mice, in which n-6 is endogenously converted into n-3 FAs, contain high n-3 FA levels, they could be a good animal model for studying the effects of n-3 FAs in vivo. Male and female littermates were included in high-fat-diet- (HFD) and ovariectomy-induced models, respectively. In the HFD model, male fat-1Tg+ mice had a lower percentage of fat mass and a higher percentage of lean mass than their wild-type littermates only when they had the Ffar4+/+ not the Ffar4−/− background. Female fat-1Tg+ mice showed less increase of fat mass percentage and less decrease of lean mass percentage after ovariectomy than wild-type littermates. However, these effects on body composition were attenuated in the Ffar4−/− background. Taken together, our results indicate that the beneficial effects of n-3 FAs on body composition were mediated by FFA4 and thus suggest that FFA4 may be a potential therapeutic target for modulating sarcopenic obesity.
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