FNDC5 overexpression and irisin ameliorate glucose/lipid metabolic derangements and enhance lipolysis in obesity

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Highlights

  • FNDC5/irisin ameliorates glucose/lipid metabolic derangements in obesity.

  • FNDC5/irisin reduces blood glucose and improves insulin resistance in obesity.

  • FNDC5/irisin enhances lipolysis via cAMP–PKA–HSL pathway.

Abstract

Irisin is a cleaved and secreted fragment of fibronectin type III domain containing 5 (FNDC5), and contributes to the beneficial effects of exercise on metabolism. Here we report the therapeutical effects of FNDC5/irisin on metabolic derangements and insulin resistance in obesity, and show the lipolysis effect of irisin and its signal molecular mechanism. In obese mice, lentivirus mediated-FNDC5 overexpression enhanced energy expenditure, lipolysis and insulin sensitivity, and reduced hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinism, blood pressure and norepinephrine levels; it increased hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) expression and phosphorylation, and reduced perilipin level and adipocyte diameter in adipose tissues. Subcutaneous perfusion of irisin reduced hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia, and improved insulin resistance. Either FNDC5 overexpression or irisin perfusion only induced a tendency toward a slight decrease in body weight in obese mice. In 3T3-L1 adipocytes, irisin enhanced basal lipolysis rather than isoproterenol-induced lipolysis, which were prevented by inhibition of adenylate cyclase or PKA; irisin increased the HSL and perilipin phosphorylation; it increased PKA activity, and cAMP and HSL mRNA levels, but reduced perilipin expression. These results indicate that FNDC5/irisin ameliorates glucose/lipid metabolic derangements and insulin resistance in obese mice, and enhances lipolysis via cAMP–PKA–HSL/perilipin pathway. FNDC5 or irisin can be taken as an effective therapeutic strategy for metabolic disorders.

Abbreviations

BAT
brown adipose tissue
BW
body weight
FFA
free fatty acid
FNDC5
fibronectin type III domain containing 5
GTT
glucose tolerance test
HFD
high fat diet
HSL
hormone-sensitive lipase
ISO
isoproterenol
ITT
insulin tolerance test
SAT
subcutaneous adipose tissue
UCP1
uncoupling protein 1
VAT
visceral adipose tissue
WAT
white adipose tissue

Keywords

Irisin
Obesity
Metabolism
Insulin resistance
Lipolysis

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