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GSE128631: Rdh1 supresses adiposity by promoting brown adipose adaptation to fasting and re-feeding

Bulk RNA sequencing

Rdh1 is one of the several enzymes that catalyze the first of the two reactions to convert retinol into all-trans-retinoic acid (atRA). Here we show that Rdh1-null mice fed low-fat diet gain more weight as adiposity thann wild-type mice by 20 weeks old, despite neither consuming more calories nor decreasing activity. RNAseq revealed dysregulation of 424 BAT genes in null mice, with segregated predominantly into differences after fasting vs after re-feeding. Rdh1-generated atRA in BAT regulates multiple genes that promote BAT adaptation to whole-body energy status, such as fasting and re-feeding. SOURCE: Joseph Napoli (jna@berkeley.edu) - Joseph Napoli UC Berkeley

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