β-RA Targets Mitochondrial Metabolism and Adipogenesis, Leading to Therapeutic Benefits against CoQ Deficiency and Age-Related Overweight

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2021-10-13

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Hidalgo-Gutiérrez, Agustin
Barriocanal-Casado, Eliana
Diaz-Casado, Maria Elena
González-Garcia, Pilar
Chiozzi, Riccardo ZeneziniISNI 0000000507895414
Acuña-Castroviejo, Dario
López, Luis Carlos

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Abstract

Primary mitochondrial diseases are caused by mutations in mitochondrial or nuclear genes, leading to the abnormal function of specific mitochondrial pathways. Mitochondrial dysfunction is also a secondary event in more common pathophysiological conditions, such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. In both cases, the improvement and management of mitochondrial homeostasis remain challenging. Here, we show that beta-resorcylic acid (β-RA), which is a natural phenolic compound, competed in vivo with 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, which is the natural precursor of coenzyme Q biosynthesis. This led to a decrease in demethoxyubiquinone, which is an intermediate metabolite of CoQ biosynthesis that is abnormally accumulated in Coq9R239X mice. As a consequence, β-RA rescued the phenotype of Coq9R239X mice, which is a model of primary mitochondrial encephalopathy. Moreover, we observed that long-term treatment with β-RA also reduced the size and content of the white adipose tissue (WAT) that is normally accumulated during aging in wild-type mice, leading to the prevention of hepatic steatosis and an increase in survival at the elderly stage of life. The reduction in WAT content was due to a decrease in adipogenesis, an adaptation of the mitochondrial proteome in the kidneys, and stimulation of glycolysis and acetyl-CoA metabolism. Therefore, our results demonstrate that β-RA acted through different cellular mechanisms, with effects on mitochondrial metabolism; as such, it may be used for the treatment of primary coenzyme Q deficiency, overweight, and hepatic steatosis.

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mitochondrial disease, encephalopathy, astrogliosis, spongiosis, obesity, white adipose tissue, mitochondrial proteome, 3T3-L1, mouse model, hepatic steatosis, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Hidalgo-Gutiérrez, A, Barriocanal-Casado, E, Diaz-Casado, M E, González-Garcia, P, Zenezini Chiozzi, R, Acuña-Castroviejo, D & López, L C 2021, 'β-RA Targets Mitochondrial Metabolism and Adipogenesis, Leading to Therapeutic Benefits against CoQ Deficiency and Age-Related Overweight', Biomedicines, vol. 9, no. 10, 1457, pp. 1-27. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9101457