Repression of adipose vascular endothelial growth factor reduces obesitythrough adipose browning

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Obesity is the result of excessive energy accumulation and is associated with many diseases. We previously reported that universal repression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) leads to brown-like adipocyte development in white adipose tissues, and that these mice are resistant to obesity (Lu X et al. Endocrinology 153: 3123–3132, 2012). Using an adipose-specific VEGF repression mouse model (aP2-rtTR-krabtg/_/VEGFtetO/tetO), we show that adipose-specific VEGF repression can repeat the previous phenotypes, including adipose browning, increased energy consumption, and reduction in body weight. Expression of brown adipose-associated genes is increased, and white adipose-associated genes are downregulated under VEGF repression. Our study demonstrates that adipose-specific VEGF repression can lead to antiobesity activity through adipose browning and has potential clinical value.

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Chen, Y., Zhao, M., Zheng, T., Adlat, S., Jin, H., Wang, C., … Zheng, Y. (2019). Repression of adipose vascular endothelial growth factor reduces obesitythrough adipose browning. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, 316(2), E145–E155. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00196.2018

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