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PPARα suppresses low-intensity-noise-induced body weight gain in mice: the activated HPA axis plays an critical role.

Zheng YanJia LuoYing WangJie YangMingli SuLei JiangJulin YangManyun DaiAiming Liu
Published in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2024)
Chronic exposure to low-intensity noise aggravated fatty liver in both WT and KO mice. BWG inhibition was observed only in WT mice, which covered up the aggravation of fatty liver by noise exposure. PPARα mediates the activation of HPA axis by noise exposure in mice on HFD. Elevated adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) promoted lipid metabolism in adipocytes, which contributed to the disassociation of BWG and fatty liver development in male WT mice. Summary of PPARα suppresses noise-induced body weight gain in mice on high-fat-diet. Chronic exposure to low-intensity noise exposure inhibited BWG by PPARα-dependent activation of the HPA axis.
Keyphrases
  • weight gain
  • high fat diet induced
  • insulin resistance
  • high fat diet
  • air pollution
  • body mass index
  • adipose tissue
  • fatty acid
  • birth weight
  • metabolic syndrome
  • drug induced
  • type diabetes
  • diabetic rats
  • oxidative stress