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Query: UMLS:C0154251 (
lipid disorder
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Regucalcin
plays a multifunctional role as a regulatory protein in intracellular signaling pathway in many cell types.
Regucalcin
transgenic (TG) rats have been shown to experience hyperlipidemia with increasing age. This study was undertaken to determine whether lipid components in the adipose and liver tissues are changed in
regucalcin
TG rats in vivo. Female
regucalcin
TG rats were used at 7 or 50 weeks of age. Serum triglyceride or HDL-cholesterol concentrations were significantly increased in 7-week-old
regucalcin
TG rats as compared with those in 7-week-old normal rats. Serum triglyceride, total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, or free fatty acid concentrations were significantly increased in 50-week-old
regucalcin
TG rats. Meanwhile, triglyceride content in the adipose tissues was significantly increased in 50-week-old
regucalcin
TG rats,while the free fatty acid content was not significantly changed. Triglyceride, total cholesterol, or free fatty acid content in the liver tissues was significantly decreased in 50-week-old
regucalcin
TG rats. Liver glycogen content was significantly decreased in 7- or 50-week-old
regucalcin
TG rats. In addition,
regucalcin
mRNA and its protein levels were seen in the adipose tissues of normal rats. Those levels were not significantly changed in
regucalcin
TG rats at 50 weeks of age. Leptin mRNA expression in the adipose or liver tissues was significantly decreased in 50-week-old
regucalcin
TG rats. Adiponectin mRNA levels were not significantly changed in the adipose tissues of 50-week-old
regucalcin
TG rats, while the levels were significantly decreased in the liver tissues. This study demonstrates that the
disorder of lipid metabolism
in the adipose and liver tissues is induced in
regucalcin
TG rats with aging, and that the gene expression of leptin or adiponectin is suppressed in TG rats.
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PMID:Change in lipid components in the adipose and liver tissues of regucalcin transgenic rats with increasing age: suppression of leptin and adiponectin gene expression. 1767 36