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CC002/Unc雌性小鼠是运动诱导的反常脂肪反应的小鼠模型。

CC002/Unc females are mouse models of exercise-induced paradoxical fat response.

作者信息

McMullan Rachel C, Ferris Martin T, Bell Timothy A, Menachery Vineet D, Baric Ralph S, Hua Kunjie, Pomp Daniel, Smith-Ryan Abbie E, de Villena Fernando Pardo-Manuel

机构信息

Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Genetics and Molecular Biology Curriculum, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

出版信息

Physiol Rep. 2018 Jun;6(12):e13716. doi: 10.14814/phy2.13716.

Abstract

Exercise results in beneficial health outcomes and protects against a variety of chronic diseases. However, U.S. exercise guidelines recommend identical exercise programs for everyone, despite individual variation in responses to these programs, including paradoxical fat gain. Experimental models of exercise-induced paradoxical outcomes may enable the dissection of underlying physiological mechanisms as well as the evaluation of potential interventions. Whereas several studies have identified individual mice exhibiting paradoxical fat gain following exercise, no systematic effort has been conducted to identify and characterize models of paradoxical response. Strains from the Collaborative Cross (CC) genetic reference population were used due to its high levels of genetic variation, its reproducible nature, and the observation that the CC is a rich source of novel disease models, to assess the impact genetic background has on exercise responses. We identified the strain CC002/Unc as an exercise-induced paradoxical fat response model in a controlled voluntary exercise study across multiple ages in female mice. We also found sex and genetic differences were consistent with this pattern in a study of forced exercise programs. These results provide a novel model for studies to determine the mechanisms behind paradoxical metabolic responses to exercise, and enable development of more rational personalized exercise recommendations based on factors such as age, sex, and genetic background.

摘要

运动能带来有益的健康结果,并预防多种慢性疾病。然而,美国的运动指南却为所有人推荐相同的运动方案,尽管个体对这些方案的反应存在差异,包括出现反常的脂肪增加。运动诱导的反常结果的实验模型或许能够剖析潜在的生理机制,并评估潜在的干预措施。虽然已有多项研究确定了在运动后出现反常脂肪增加的个体小鼠,但尚未进行系统的工作来识别和表征反常反应模型。由于协作杂交(CC)遗传参考群体具有高度的遗传变异、可重复的特性,且观察到CC是新型疾病模型的丰富来源,因此使用该群体的品系来评估遗传背景对运动反应的影响。在一项针对雌性小鼠多个年龄段的对照自愿运动研究中,我们确定了CC002/Unc品系是运动诱导的反常脂肪反应模型。在一项关于强制运动方案的研究中,我们还发现性别和遗传差异与这种模式一致。这些结果为研究确定运动反常代谢反应背后的机制提供了一个新模型,并能够根据年龄、性别和遗传背景等因素制定更合理的个性化运动建议。

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