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Article Dans Une Revue Diabetes Année : 2005

Resistance to diet-induced obesity in mu-opioid receptor-deficient mice: evidence for a "thrifty gene".

Antoine Tabarin
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Y. Diz-Chaves
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Yolanda Diz Chaves
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Maria del Carmen Carmona
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Bogdan Catargi
Eric P Zorrilla
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Amanda J Roberts
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Donald V Coscina
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Sophie Rousset
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Anabelle Redonnet
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Graham C Parker
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Koki Inoue
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Daniel Ricquier
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Luc Pénicaud
Georges F Koob
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Résumé

Using pharmacological tools, a role for opioid receptors in the regulation of food intake has been documented. However, the involvement of specific receptor subtypes remains questionable, and little information is available regarding a role for opioid receptors in energy metabolism. Using adult male mice lacking the mu-opioid receptor (MOR) gene (MOR-/-), we show that the MOR is not essential for the maintenance of normal levels of ad libitum food intake but does modulate the efficiency of energy storage during high-fat diets through the regulation of energy partitioning. When fed a regular diet, MOR-/- mice displayed only subtle alterations in energy homeostasis, suggesting a relative overuse of fat as a fuel source in the fed state. When fed a high-fat diet, MOR-/- mice were resistant to obesity and impaired glucose tolerance, despite having similar energy intake to wild-type mice. This resistance to obesity was associated with a strong induction of the expression of key mitochondrial enzymes involved in fatty acid oxidation within skeletal muscle. This metabolic role of the MOR, which is consistent with the properties of a "thrifty gene," suggests that the MOR pathway is a potential target for pharmacological intervention in the treatment of obesity associated with the intake of fatty diets.
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hal-00187774 , version 1 (15-11-2007)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00187774 , version 1
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Antoine Tabarin, Y. Diz-Chaves, Yolanda Diz Chaves, Maria del Carmen Carmona, Bogdan Catargi, et al.. Resistance to diet-induced obesity in mu-opioid receptor-deficient mice: evidence for a "thrifty gene".. Diabetes, 2005, 54 (12), pp.3510-6. ⟨hal-00187774⟩
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