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ACE2 activator diminazene aceturate reduces adiposity but preserves lean mass in young and old rats

The obesity epidemic is multi-generational and is particularly debilitating in the aging population, necessitating the use of pharmaceutical interventions. Recent evidence suggests that increasing the activity of the angiotensin converting enzyme-2 [ACE2]/angiotensin-(1-7)[Ang-(1-7)]/Mas receptor (M...

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Published in:Experimental gerontology 2018-10, Vol.111, p.133-140
Main Authors: Bruce, Erin B., Sakarya, Yasemin, Kirichenko, Nataliya, Toklu, Hale Z., Sumners, Colin, Morgan, Drake, Tümer, Nihal, Scarpace, Philip J., Carter, Christy S.
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description The obesity epidemic is multi-generational and is particularly debilitating in the aging population, necessitating the use of pharmaceutical interventions. Recent evidence suggests that increasing the activity of the angiotensin converting enzyme-2 [ACE2]/angiotensin-(1-7)[Ang-(1-7)]/Mas receptor (MasR) axis in obese animal models leads to significant reductions in body weight. It was hypothesized that activation of ACE2 via diminazene aceturate (DIZE) will significantly reduce body weight of rats fed a high fat diet. Young and old (4 and 23 months, respectively) male Fisher 344 × Brown Norway rats were fed 60% high fat diet for one week, and subsequently given either 15 mg/kg/day DIZE s.c. or vehicle for three weeks. DIZE treatment resulted in a significant reduction of food intake and body weight in both young and old animals. However, that decrease was so dramatic in the older animals that they all nearly stopped eating. Interestingly, the TD-NMR assessments revealed that the weight-loss was primarily a result of decreased body fat percentage, with a relative preservation of lean mass. Tissue weights confirm the significant loss of white adipose tissue (WAT), with no change in muscle weights. Gene expression and serum ACE2 activity analyses implied that increased activation of the ACE2/Ang-(1-7)/MasR axis plays a role in reducing fat mass. Collectively, our results suggest that DIZE may be a useful tool in the study of obesity; however, caution is recommended when using this compound in older animals due to severe anorectic effects, although there is a mechanism by which muscle is preserved. •Obesity is an epidemic in older individuals•Increasing angiotensin converting enyme-2 (ACE2)via DIZE reduces body weight in rats fed a high fat diet•Young and old rats fed DIZE while on a HFD decreased fat and maintained muscle mass•Older animals experienced a severe anorectic response to DIZE•DIZE in older animals causes severe anorexia and weight loss;although there is a mechanism that preserves muscle mass.
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