缺氧(环境)
碳水化合物代谢
内分泌学
内科学
新陈代谢
脂肪组织
生物
β氧化
体内
氧气
化学
医学
有机化学
生物技术
作者
Ayush Midha,Yuyin Zhou,Bruno B. Queliconi,Alec M. Barrios,Cyril Fong,Joseph Blecha,Henry F. VanBrocklin,Youngho Seo,Isha H. Jain
标识
DOI:10.1101/2022.08.25.505289
摘要
SUMMARY Oxygen deprivation can be detrimental. However, chronic hypoxia is associated with decreased incidence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease in high-altitude populations. Previously, hypoxic fuel rewiring has primarily been studied in immortalized cells. Here, we describe how systemic hypoxia rewires fuel metabolism to optimize whole-body adaptation. Acclimatization to hypoxia coincided with dramatically lower blood glucose and adiposity. Using in vivo fuel uptake and flux measurements, we found that organs partitioned fuels differently during hypoxia adaption. Acutely, most organs increased glucose uptake and suppressed aerobic glucose oxidation, consistent with previous in vitro investigations. In contrast, brown adipose tissue and skeletal muscle became “glucose savers,” suppressing glucose uptake by 3-5-fold. Interestingly, chronic hypoxia produced distinct patterns: the heart relied increasingly on glucose oxidation, and unexpectedly, the brain, kidney, and liver increased fatty acid uptake and oxidation. Hypoxia-induced metabolic plasticity carries therapeutic implications for chronic metabolic diseases and acute hypoxic injuries.
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