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タイトル: Proteomic analysis of fatty liver induced by starvation of medaka fish larvae
著者: Ikeda, Tomoyo
Ishikawa, Tokiro
Ninagawa, Satoshi
Okada, Tetsuya
Ono, Masaya
Mori, Kazutoshi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
著者名の別形: 池田, 知世
石川, 時郎
蜷川, 暁
岡田, 徹也
森, 和俊
キーワード: amino acid catabolism
β-oxidation
triacylglycerol
cholesterol
export
発行日: 2023
出版者: Japan Society for Cell Biology
誌名: Cell structure and function
巻: 48
号: 2
開始ページ: 123
終了ページ: 133
抄録: When medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) larvae are grown in the absence of exogenous nutrition, the liver becomes dark and positive to Oil Red O staining from 7 days post-hatch (dph). We determined the mechanism of this starvation-induced development of fatty liver by proteomic analysis using livers obtained from larvae grown in the presence or absence of 2% glucose at 5 dph. Results showed that changes in the expression levels of enzymes involved in glycolysis or the tricarboxylic acid cycle were modest, whereas the expression levels of enzymes involved in amino acid catabolism or β-oxidation of fatty acids were significantly elevated, suggesting that they become major energy sources under starvation conditions. Expression levels of enzymes for the uptake and β-oxidation of fatty acids as well as synthesis of triacylglycerol were elevated, whereas those for the synthesis of cholesterol as well as export of cholesterol and triacylglycerol were decreased under starvation conditions, which explains the accumulation of triacylglycerol in the liver. Our results provide the basis for future research to understand how gene malfunction(s) affects the development of fatty liver, which can lead to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and then to liver cirrhosis.Key words: amino acid catabolism, β-oxidation, triacylglycerol, cholesterol, export.
著作権等: © 2023 The Author(s) CC-BY 4.0 (Submission before October 2016: Copyright © Japan Society for Cell Biology)
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons BY (Attribution) License, which permits the unrestricted distribution, reproduction and use of the article provided the original source and authors are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/285488
DOI(出版社版): 10.1247/csf.23014
PubMed ID: 37380437
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