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Experimental Neurology 2018-Aug

The cytoskeleton in 'couch potato-ism': Insights from a murine model of impaired actin dynamics.

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Karen Gertz
Ria Uhlemann
Anna Foryst-Ludwig
Ruben Marquina Barrientos
Kai Kappert
Christa Thöne-Reineke
Pierre Djoufack
Clemens Kirschbaum
Klaus B Fink
Andreas Heinz

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Evidence for a critical pathophysiological role of aberrant cytoskeletal dynamics is being uncovered in a growing number of neuropsychiatric syndromes. A sedentary lifestyle as well as overt psychopathology is prevalent in patients with the metabolic syndrome. Using mice deficient in gelsolin (Gsn-/-), a crucial actin-severing protein, we here investigated reduced actin turnover as a potential common driver of metabolic disturbances, sedentary behavior, and an anxious/depressive phenotype. Gelsolin deficiency resulted in reduced lifespan. As compared to wildtype controls, Gsn-/- mice (~ 9 weeks) fed a high-fat diet (HFD) over a span of 12 weeks showed increased body weight gain, fat mass, hepatic steatosis, and adipocyte hypertrophy as well as a significantly reduced respiratory quotient. Moreover, increased rigidity of the actin cytoskeleton in mice on HFD induced mRNA expression of Acc1, Acc2, Fasn, and Lipe, key genes involved in fatty acid metabolism in the liver. Glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity were worsened in Gsn-/- HFD relative to Gsn+/+ HFD mice. Hypertension in Gsn-/- mice was associated with reduced endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) mRNA expression and reduced eNOS protein trafficking to the plasma membrane. Furthermore, acetylcholine-induced cGMP production and relaxation of aortic rings were impaired by actin filament stabilization. Gsn-/- mice on HFD displayed reduced corticosterone concentrations and reduced energy expenditure as compared to Gsn+/+ HFD mice. Moreover, Gsn-/- HFD mice displayed an overall pattern of hypoactive and anxious/depressive-like behavior. In aggregate, our results demonstrate that impaired actin filament dynamics promote the development of key behavioral and physiological aspects of the metabolic syndrome.

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