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ENOblock inhibits the pathology of diet-induced obesity SCIE SCOPUS

Title
ENOblock inhibits the pathology of diet-induced obesity
Authors
Cho, HaaglimLee, Ji-HyungUm, JungInKim, SunwookKim, YukyungKim, Woong-HeeKim, Yong SookPagire, Haushabhau S.Ahn, Jin HeeAhn, YoungkeunChang, Young-TaeJung, Da-WoonWilliams, Darren R.
Date Issued
2019-01
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
Obesity is a medical condition that impacts on all levels of society and causes numerous comorbidities, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. We assessed the suitability of targeting enolase, a glycolysis pathway enzyme with multiple, secondary functions in cells, to treat obesity. Treating adipocytes with ENOblock, a novel modulator of these secondary 'moonlighting' functions of enolase, suppressed the adipogenic program and induced mitochondrial uncoupling. Obese animals treated with ENOblock showed a reduction in body weight and increased core body temperature. Metabolic and inflammatory parameters were improved in the liver, adipose tissue and hippocampus. The mechanism of ENOblock was identified as transcriptional repression of master regulators of lipid homeostasis (Srebp-1 alpha and Srebp-1c), gluconeogenesis (Pck-1) and inflammation (Tnf-alpha and Il-6). ENOblock treatment also reduced body weight gain, lowered cumulative food intake and increased fecal lipid content in mice fed a high fat diet. Our results support the further drug development of ENOblock as a therapeutic for obesity and suggest enolase as a new target for this disorder.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/95321
DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-36715-3
ISSN
2045-2322
Article Type
Article
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, vol. 9, no. 1, 2019-01
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