Energy Homeostasis-Associated (Enho) mRNA Expression and Energy Homeostasis in the Acute Stress Versus Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress Rat Models

Faculty Medicine Year: 2023
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 1-12
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Journal: Biomedicines MDPI publisher Volume: 11
Keywords : Energy Homeostasis-Associated (Enho) mRNA Expression , Energy    
Abstract:
Background: The energy homeostasis-associated (Enho) gene, the transcript for the Adropin peptide, is usually linked to energy homeostasis, adiposity, glycemia, and insulin resistance. Studies on Enho expression in stressful conditions are lacking. Aim of the Study: This work aimed to investigate Enho mRNA expression and energy homeostasis in acute stress (AS) versus chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) rat models. Material and Methods: A total of 32 male Wistar rats (180-220 g) were fed a balanced diet with free access to water. Rats were divided into four equal groups (n = 8): (a) the normal control (NC) groups; (b) the AS group, where one episode of stress for 2 h was applied; and (c) the CUMS group, in which rats were exposed to a variable program of mild stressors for 4 weeks. Energy homeostasis was analyzed by the PhenoMaster system for the automatic measuring of food intake (FI), respiratory O2 volume (VO2), CO2 volume (VCO2), respiratory quotient (RQ), and total energy expenditure (TEE). Finally, liver, whole brain, and adipose (WAT) tissue samples were collected, total RNA was prepared, and RT-PCR analysis of the Enho gene was performed. Results: The CUMS group showed higher VO2 consumption and VCO2 production, and a higher RQ than the AS group. Furthermore, the TEE and FI were higher in the CUMS group compared to the AS group. Enho gene expression in the liver, brain, and WAT was significantly higher in the CUMS group than in the AS and NC groups. Conclusion: We can conclude that in the chew-fed AS rats, hypophagia was evident, with a shift in the RQ toward fat utilization, with no changes in body weight despite the increase in Enho mRNA expression in all studied tissues. In the CUMS group, the marked rise in Enho mRNA expression may have contributed to weight loss despite increased FI and TEE. Key Words: Enho gene; acute stress; chronic unpredictable stress (CUMS); energy homeostasis.
   
     
 
       

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