Summary of Study ST002228
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001419. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M89D8V This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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Study ID | ST002228 |
Study Title | Estrogen receptor a deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 2) |
Study Summary | Dysregulation of ERα has been linked with increased metabolic and cardiovascular disease risk. Uncovering the impact of ERα deficiency in specific tissues has implications for understanding the role of ERα in normal physiology and disease, the increased disease risk in postmenopausal women, and the design of tissue-specific ERα-based therapies for a range of pathologies including cardiac disease and cancer. Cardiac myocyte-specific ER knockout mice (ERαHKO) were generated to assess the role of ERα in the heart. Female ERαHKO mice displayed a modest cardiac phenotype, but unexpectedly, the most striking phenotype was obesity in female ERαHKO but not male ERHKO mice. In female ERαHKO mice we identified cardiac dysfunction, mild glucose and insulin intolerance, and reduced ERα gene expression in skeletal muscle and white adipose tissue (WAT). Gene expression, protein, lipidomic and metabolomic analyses showed evidence of contractile and/or metabolic dysregulation in heart, skeletal muscle and WAT. We also show that extracellular vesicles (EVs) collected from the perfusate of isolated hearts from female ERαHKO mice have a distinct proteome, and these EVs have the capacity to reprogram the proteome of a skeletal muscle cell including proteins linked with ERα, fatty acid regulation, lipid metabolism and mitochondrial function. This study uncovers a cardiac-initiated and sex-specific cardiometabolic phenotype that is regulated by ERα. |
Institute | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute |
Department | Discovery and Preclinical Science |
Laboratory | Cardiac Hypertrophy |
Last Name | Tham |
First Name | Yow Keat |
Address | 75 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia |
yowkeat.tham@baker.edu.au | |
Phone | 0385321266 |
Submit Date | 2022-07-17 |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | qgd |
Analysis Type Detail | GC-MS |
Release Date | 2023-01-02 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Subject:
Subject ID: | SU002314 |
Subject Type: | Mammal |
Subject Species: | Mus musculus |
Taxonomy ID: | 10090 |
Genotype Strain: | C57BL6 and FVB mixed strain |
Age Or Age Range: | 54-59 weeks old |
Gender: | Male and female |
Animal Feed: | Specialty Feeds Irradiated Rat and Mouse Standard Chow Diet |
Species Group: | Mammals |