PGC-1α: a key regulator of energy metabolism

H Liang, WF Ward - Advances in physiology education, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
H Liang, WF Ward
Advances in physiology education, 2006journals.physiology.org
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator (PGC)-1α is a member of a family of
transcription coactivators that plays a central role in the regulation of cellular energy
metabolism. It is strongly induced by cold exposure, linking this environmental stimulus to
adaptive thermogenesis. PGC-1α stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and promotes the
remodeling of muscle tissue to a fiber-type composition that is metabolically more oxidative
and less glycolytic in nature, and it participates in the regulation of both carbohydrate and …
Abstract
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator (PGC)-1α is a member of a family of transcription coactivators that plays a central role in the regulation of cellular energy metabolism. It is strongly induced by cold exposure, linking this environmental stimulus to adaptive thermogenesis. PGC-1α stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and promotes the remodeling of muscle tissue to a fiber-type composition that is metabolically more oxidative and less glycolytic in nature, and it participates in the regulation of both carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. It is highly likely that PGC-1α is intimately involved in disorders such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiomyopathy. In particular, its regulatory function in lipid metabolism makes it an inviting target for pharmacological intervention in the treatment of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
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