Cardiolipin content controls mitochondrial coupling and energetic efficiency in muscle

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TitreCardiolipin content controls mitochondrial coupling and energetic efficiency in muscle
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursProla A, Blondelle J, Vandestienne A, Piquereau J, Denis RGP, Guyot S, Chauvin H, Mourier A, Maurer M, Henry C, Khadhraoui N, Gallerne C, Molinie T, Courtin G, Guillaud L, Gressette M, Solgadi A, Dumont F, Castel J, Ternacle J, Demarquoy J, Malgoyre A, Koulmann N, Derumeaux G, Giraud M-F, Joubert F, Veksler V, Luquet S, Relaix F, Tiret L, Pilot-Storck F
JournalSCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume7
Paginationeabd6322
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2375-2548
Résumé

Unbalanced energy partitioning participates in the rise of obesity, a major public health concern in many countries. Increasing basal energy expenditure has been proposed as a strategy to fight obesity yet raises efficiency and safety concerns. Here, we show that mice deficient for a muscle-specific enzyme of very-long-chain fatty acid synthesis display increased basal energy expenditure and protection against high-fat diet-induced obesity. Mechanistically, muscle-specific modulation of the very-long-chain fatty acid pathway was associated with a reduced content of the inner mitochondrial membrane phospholipid cardiolipin and a blunted coupling efficiency between the respiratory chain and adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) synthase, which was restored by cardiolipin enrichment. Our study reveals that selective increase of lipid oxidative capacities in skeletal muscle, through the cardiolipin-dependent lowering of mitochondrial ATP production, provides an effective option against obesity at the whole-body level.

DOI10.1126/sciadv.abd6322