The Apolipoprotein M/S1P Axis Controls Triglyceride Metabolism and Brown Fat Activity

  • Christina Christoffersen
  • Christine K Federspiel
  • Anna Borup
  • Pernille M Christensen
  • Andreas N Madsen
  • Markus Heine
  • Carsten H Nielsen
  • Andreas Kjaer
  • Birgitte Holst
  • Joerg Heeren
  • Lars B Nielsen

Abstract

Apolipoprotein M (apoM) is the carrier of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) in plasma high-density lipoproteins. S1P is a bioactive lipid interacting with five receptors (S1P1-5). We show that lack of apoM in mice increases the amount of brown adipose tissue (BAT), accelerates the clearance of postprandial triglycerides, and protects against diet-induced obesity (i.e., a phenotype similar to that induced by cold exposure or β3-adrenergic stimulation). Moreover, the data suggest that the phenotype of apoM-deficient mice is S1P dependent and reflects diminished S1P1stimulation. The results reveal a link between the apoM/S1P axis and energy metabolism.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN2211-1247
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 02.01.2018
PubMed 29298420