J Vet Sci.  2025 Jan;26(1):e5. 10.4142/jvs.24269.

Adenylate kinase 5 deficiency impairs epididymal white adipose tissue homeostasis and decreases fat mass

Affiliations
  • 1Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, Research Institute for Veterinary Science, and BK21 PLUS Program for Creative Veterinary Science Research, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
  • 2Korea Model animal Priority Center, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
  • 3Interdisciplinary Program for Bioinformatics, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
  • 4BIO MAX Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea

Abstract

Importance
The brain and adipose tissue interact metabolically, and if there is a problem with the energy metabolism of the brain, it cannot maintain the energy balance with the adipose tissue. Therefore, when adenylate kinase 5 (AK5), which regulates energy metabolism in the brain, is knocked out, problems with lipid metabolism may occur.
Objective
We aimed to elucidate the metabolic function and phenotype of AK5, a gene with an unknown function in metabolism.
Methods
We generated AK5 knockout (KO) mice and administered high-fat and fasting diets to the mice to confirm their physiological phenotype and metabolic differences.
Results
In the high-fat diet (HFD) test, no differences in body weight, epididymal white adipose tissue (eWAT), or fat mass of AK5 KO mice were observed. In indirect calorimetry, the respiratory exchange ratio and activity counts increased in normal chow diet mice, but there was no difference between the HFD groups. At the mRNA level, there were no significant differences in the expression of lipid metabolism markers between wild-type and AK5 KO mice. Still, the glucose signal of adipocytes increased in AK5 KO mice. In the fasting test, the eWAT of AK5 KO mice was significantly reduced, as was the expression of lipid metabolism and inflammation-related immune markers. Thus, the apoptosis of adipocytes increased, and an imbalance in energy metabolism occurred.
Conclusions and Relevance
When AK5 KO mice are energy deficient, it becomes difficult to use eWAT for energy storage, imbalance occurs, and apoptosis of adipocytes in eWAT increases.

Keyword

Adenylate kinase 5; epididymal white adipose tissue; lipid metabolism; high fat diet; fasting
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