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17α-Estradiol Alleviates Age-related Metabolic and Inflammatory Dysfunction in Male Mice Without Inducing Feminization
Michael B. Stout, Frederik J. Steyn, Michael J. Jurczak, João Paulo Camporez, Yi Zhu, John R. Hawse, Diana Jurk, Allyson K. Palmer, Ming Xu, Tamar Pirtskhalava, Glenda L. Evans, Roberta de Souza Santos, Aaron P. Frank, Thomas A. White, David G. Monroe
The Journals of Gerontology Series A · 2016 · ▲ 126 citations
Abstract
Aging is associated with visceral adiposity, metabolic disorders, and chronic low-grade inflammation. 17α-estradiol (17α-E2), a naturally occurring enantiomer of 17β-estradiol (17β-E2), extends life span in male mice through unresolved mechanisms. We tested whether 17α-E2 could alleviate age-related metabolic dysfunction and inflammation. 17α-E2 reduced body mass, visceral adiposity, and ectopic lipid deposition without decreasing lean mass. These declines were associated with reductions in energy intake due to the activation of hypothalamic anorexigenic pathways and direct effects of 17α-E2 on nutrient-sensing pathways in visceral adipose tissue. 17α-E2 did not alter energy expenditure or excretion. Fasting glucose, insulin, and glycosylated hemoglobin were also reduced by 17α-E2, and hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps revealed improvements in peripheral glucose disposal and hepatic glucose production. Inflammatory mediators in visceral adipose tissue and the circulation were reduced by 17α-E2. 17α-E2 increased AMPKα and reduced mTOR(definition) complex 1 activity in visceral adipose tissue but not in liver or quadriceps muscle, which is in contrast to the generalized systemic effects of caloric restriction(definition). These beneficial phenotypic changes occurred in the absence of feminization or cardiac dysfunction, two commonly observed deleterious effects of exogenous estrogen administration. Thus, 17α-E2 holds potential as a novel therapeutic for alleviating age-related metabolic dysfunction through tissue-specific effects.
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Stout, M.B., Steyn, F.J., Jurczak, M.J., Camporez, J.P., Zhu, Y., Hawse, J.R., Jurk, D., Palmer, A.K., Xu, M., Pirtskhalava, T., Evans, G.L., Santos, R.D.S., Frank, A.P., White, T.A., Monroe, D.G., Singh, R.J., Casaclang‐Verzosa, G., Miller, J.D., Clegg, D.J., & LeBrasseur, N.K. (2016). 17α-Estradiol Alleviates Age-related Metabolic and Inflammatory Dysfunction in Male Mice Without Inducing Feminization. <em>The Journals of Gerontology Series A</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glv309
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Stout MB, Steyn FJ, Jurczak MJ, Camporez JP, Zhu Y, Hawse JR, et al. 17α-Estradiol Alleviates Age-related Metabolic and Inflammatory Dysfunction in Male Mice Without Inducing Feminization. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 2016. doi:10.1093/gerona/glv309.
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@article{michael2016Estrad,
title = {17α-Estradiol Alleviates Age-related Metabolic and Inflammatory Dysfunction in Male Mice Without Inducing Feminization},
author = {Michael B. Stout and Frederik J. Steyn and Michael J. Jurczak and João Paulo Camporez and Yi Zhu and John R. Hawse and Diana Jurk and Allyson K. Palmer and Ming Xu and Tamar Pirtskhalava and Glenda L. Evans and Roberta de Souza Santos and Aaron P. Frank and Thomas A. White and David G. Monroe and Ravinder J. Singh and Grace Casaclang‐Verzosa and Jordan D. Miller and Deborah J. Clegg and Nathan K. LeBrasseur and Thomas von Zglinicki and Gerald I. Shulman and Tamar Tchkonia and James L. Kirkland},
journal = {The Journals of Gerontology Series A},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1093/gerona/glv309},
}
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