Hepatocyte-specific eNOS deletion impairs exercise-induced adaptations in hepatic mitochondrial function and autophagy.
Rory P CunninghamMary P MooreRyan J DashekGrace M MeersVivien JepkemoiTakamune TakahashiVictoria J Vieira-PotterJill A KanaleyFrank W BoothR Scott RectorPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2022)
Collectively, this study demonstrates for the first time, to the authors' knowledge, the requirement of eNOS in hepatocytes in the EX-induced increases in hepatic fatty acid oxidation in male mice. Deletion of eNOS in hepatocytes also appears to impair the energy-sensing ability of the cell and inhibit the activation of the autophagy initiating factor ULK1. These data uncover the important and novel role of hepatocyte eNOS in EX-induced hepatic mitochondrial adaptations.