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Disruption of the Class IIa HDAC Corepressor Complex Increases Energy Expenditure and Lipid Oxidation

Abstract

Drugs that recapitulate aspects of the exercise adaptive response have the potential to provide better treatment for diseases associated with physical inactivity. We previously observed reduced skeletal muscle class IIa HDAC (histone deacetylase) transcriptional repressive activity during exercise. Here, we find that exercise-like adaptations are induced by skeletal muscle expression of class IIa HDAC mutants that cannot form a corepressor complex. Adaptations include increased metabolic gene expression, mitochondrial capacity, and lipid oxidation. An existing HDAC inhibitor, Scriptaid, had similar phenotypic effects through disruption of the class IIa HDAC corepressor complex. Acute Scriptaid administration to mice increased the expression of metabolic genes, which required an intact class IIa HDAC corepressor complex. Chronic Scriptaid administration increased exercise capacity, whole-body energy expenditure and lipid oxidation, and reduced fasting blood lipids and glucose. Therefore, compounds that disrupt class IIa HDAC function could be used to enhance metabolic health in chronic diseases driven by physical inactivity.

Type Journal
ISBN 2211-1247 (Electronic)
Authors Gaur, V.; Connor, T.; Sanigorski, A.; Martin, S. D.; Bruce, C. R.; Henstridge, D. C.; Bond, S. T.; McEwen, K. A.; Kerr-Bayles, L.; Ashton, T. D.; Fleming, C.; Wu, M.; Pike Winer, L. S.; Chen, D.; Hudson, G. M.; Schwabe, J. W.; Baar, K.; Febbraio, M. A.; Gregorevic, P.; Pfeffer, F. M.; Walder, K. R.; Hargreaves, M.; McGee, S. L.;
Publisher Name Cell Reports
Published Date 2016-09-01
Published Volume 16
Published Issue 11
Published Pages 2802-10
Status Published in-print
URL link to publisher's version http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27626651
OpenAccess link to author's accepted manuscript version https://publications.gimr.garvan.org.au/open-access/13605