Interaction of corticosterone and gonadal steroids on lipid deposition in the female rat

Author:

Deshaies Y.1,Dagnault A.1,Lalonde J.1,Richard D.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec, Canada.

Abstract

The present study was designed to evaluate the interaction of corticosterone (CORT) and female gonadal steroids on energy balance and lipid metabolism. To this end, a 2 x 4 factorial experiment was carried out in which two cohorts of rats differing in their ovary status [OV status: intact (INT) and ovariectomy (OVX)] were each divided into four groups defined by their CORT status [CORT status: nonadrenalectomized (non-ADX), ADX without CORT replacement (placebo subcutaneous pellet), ADX with low-dose CORT replacement, and ADX with high-dose CORT replacement]. After 3 wk of treatment and a 12-h fast, rats were killed and their carcasses analyzed for energy (lipid and protein) content. In addition, indexes of endogenous triglyceride (TRIG) production (liver TRIG content), transport into plasma (triglyceridemia), and incorporation into fat stores [lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity in adipose tissue (AT)] were assessed. OV and CORT status interacted on body weight gain, total energy, and fat gains. The interactions arose from the fact that the twofold increase in these variables brought on by OVX was abolished by ADX and restored by CORT replacement. Although in ADX groups there was a dose-related restoration of total energy and fat gain by CORT replacement in both INT and OVX cohorts, the impact thereupon of OVX observed in the non-ADX group reappeared only in ADX animals receiving the high dose of CORT. Protein gain was increased by OVX solely in non-ADX rats, whereas the high dose of CORT prevented any net protein gain independently of the OV status. Consistent with treatment effects on total body fat gain, OVX resulted in an increase in liver TRIG content, AT weight, AT LPL activity, and plasma insulin. All these effects of OVX were abolished by ADX and restored by the high dose of CORT. Plasma TRIG were unaffected by OV status but were highly responsive to CORT status. All treatment effects were highly correlated with cumulative food intake. This study shows that the presence of CORT is required for OVX to exert its action on global energy balance and the concomitant, closely integrated adaptations of lipid metabolism.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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