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Lipolysis and lipophagy play individual and interactive roles in regulating triacylglycerol and cholesterol homeostasis and mitochondrial form in zebrafish

Authors
Han, S.L., Qian, Y.C., Limbu, S.M., Wang, J., Chen, L.Q., Zhang, M.L., Du, Z.Y.
ID
ZDB-PUB-210611-8
Date
2021
Source
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular and cell biology of lipids   1866(9): 158988 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Du, Zhen-Yu, Zhang, Mei-Ling
Keywords
Interaction, Lipid catabolism, Lipolysis, Lipophagy, Mitochondria, Zebrafish
MeSH Terms
  • Animals
  • Autophagy*
  • Cholesterol/metabolism*
  • Hepatocytes/metabolism
  • Homeostasis*
  • Lipolysis*
  • Mitochondria/metabolism*
  • Zebrafish*
PubMed
34111526 Full text @ BBA Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
Abstract
Neutral lipases-mediated lipolysis and acid lipases-moderated lipophagy are two main processes for degradation of lipid droplets (LDs). However, the individual and interactive roles of these metabolic pathways are not well known across vertebrates. This study explored the roles of lipolysis and lipophagy from the aspect of neutral and acid lipases in zebrafish. We established zebrafish strains deficient in either adipose triglyceride lipase (atgl-/-; AKO fish) or lysosomal acid lipase (lal-/-; LKO fish) respectively, and then inhibited lipolysis in the LKO fish and lipophagy in the AKO fish by feeding diets supplemented with the corresponding inhibitors Atglistatin and 3-Methyladenine, respectively. Both the AKO and LKO fish showed reduced growth, swimming activity, and oxygen consumption. The AKO fish did not show phenotypes in adipose tissue, but mainly accumulated triacylglycerol (TAG) in liver, also, they had large LDs in the hepatocytes, and did not stimulate lipophagy as a compensation response but maintained basal lipophagy. The LKO fish reduced total lipid accumulation in the body but had high cholesterol content in liver; also, they accumulated small LDs in the hepatocytes, and showed increased lipolysis, especially Atgl expression, as a compensatory mechanism. Simultaneous inhibition of lipolysis and lipophagy in zebrafish resulted in severe liver damage, with the potential to trigger mitophagy. Overall, our study illustrates that lipolysis and lipophagy perform individual and interactive roles in maintaining homeostasis of TAG and cholesterol metabolism. Furthermore, the interactive roles of lipolysis and lipophagy may be essential in regulating the functions and form of mitochondria.
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