Aldosterone deficiency in mice burdens respiration and accentuates diet-induced hyperinsulinemia and obesity

  • Liao, Wan-Hui
  • Suendermann, Claudia
  • Steuer, Andrea Eva
  • Pacheco Lopez, Gustavo
  • Odermatt, Alex
  • Faresse, Nourdine
  • Henneberg, Maciej
  • Langhans, Wolfgang
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation

Abstract

Aldosterone synthase inhibitors (ASIs) should alleviate obesity-related cardiovascular and renal problems resulting partly from aldosterone excess, but their clinical use may have limitations. To improve knowledge for the use of ASIs, we investigated physiology in aldosterone synthase-knockout (ASKO) mice. On regular chow diet (CD), ASKO mice ate more and weighed less than WT mice, largely because they hyperventilated to eliminate acid as CO2. Replacing CD with high-fat diet (HFD) lessened the respiratory burden in ASKO mice, as did 12- to 15-hour fasting. The latter eliminated the genotype differences in respiratory workload and energy expenditure (EE). Thus, aldosterone deficiency burdened the organism more when the animals ate carbohydra...

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