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Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()

A post-prandial increase in saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and glucose (Glc) activates an inflammatory response, which may be prolonged following restoration of physiological SFAs and Glc levels — a finding referred to as ‘metabolic memory'. This study examined chronic and oscillating SFAs and Gl...

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Autores principales: Youssef-Elabd, Elham M., McGee, Kirsty C., Tripathi, Gyanendra, Aldaghri, Nasser, Abdalla, Mohga S., Sharada, Hayat M., Ashour, Esmat, Amin, Ashraf I., Ceriello, Antonio, O'Hare, Joseph P., Kumar, Sudhesh, McTernan, Philip G., Harte, Alison L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3243902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21414768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnutbio.2010.11.003
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author Youssef-Elabd, Elham M.
McGee, Kirsty C.
Tripathi, Gyanendra
Aldaghri, Nasser
Abdalla, Mohga S.
Sharada, Hayat M.
Ashour, Esmat
Amin, Ashraf I.
Ceriello, Antonio
O'Hare, Joseph P.
Kumar, Sudhesh
McTernan, Philip G.
Harte, Alison L.
author_facet Youssef-Elabd, Elham M.
McGee, Kirsty C.
Tripathi, Gyanendra
Aldaghri, Nasser
Abdalla, Mohga S.
Sharada, Hayat M.
Ashour, Esmat
Amin, Ashraf I.
Ceriello, Antonio
O'Hare, Joseph P.
Kumar, Sudhesh
McTernan, Philip G.
Harte, Alison L.
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description A post-prandial increase in saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and glucose (Glc) activates an inflammatory response, which may be prolonged following restoration of physiological SFAs and Glc levels — a finding referred to as ‘metabolic memory'. This study examined chronic and oscillating SFAs and Glc on the inflammatory signalling pathway in human adipose tissue (AT) and adipocytes (Ads) and determined whether Ads are subject to “metabolic memory.” Abdominal (Abd) subcutaneous (Sc) explants and Ads were treated with chronic low glucose (L-Glc): 5.6 mM and high glucose (H-Glc): 17.5 mM, with low (0.2 mM) and high (2 mM) SFA for 48 h. Abd Sc explants and Ads were also exposed to the aforementioned treatment regimen for 12-h periods, with alternating rest periods of 12 h in L-Glc. Chronic treatment with L-Glc and high SFAs, H-Glc and high SFAs up-regulated key factors of the nuclear factor-κB (NFκB) pathway in Abd Sc AT and Ads (TLR4, NFκB; P<.05), whilst down-regulating MyD88. Oscillating Glc and SFA concentrations increased TLR4, NFκB, IKKβ (P<.05) in explants and Ads and up-regulated MyD88 expression (P<.05). Both tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin 6 (P<.05) secretion were markedly increased in chronically treated Abd Sc explants and Ads whilst, with oscillating treatments, a sustained inflammatory effect was noted in absence of treatment. Therefore, SFAs may act as key instigators of the inflammatory response in human AT via NFκB activation, which suggests that short-term exposure of cells to uncontrolled levels of SFAs and Glc leads to a longer-term inflammatory insult within the Ad, which may have important implications for patients with obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-32439022012-01-01 Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro() Youssef-Elabd, Elham M. McGee, Kirsty C. Tripathi, Gyanendra Aldaghri, Nasser Abdalla, Mohga S. Sharada, Hayat M. Ashour, Esmat Amin, Ashraf I. Ceriello, Antonio O'Hare, Joseph P. Kumar, Sudhesh McTernan, Philip G. Harte, Alison L. J Nutr Biochem Article A post-prandial increase in saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and glucose (Glc) activates an inflammatory response, which may be prolonged following restoration of physiological SFAs and Glc levels — a finding referred to as ‘metabolic memory'. This study examined chronic and oscillating SFAs and Glc on the inflammatory signalling pathway in human adipose tissue (AT) and adipocytes (Ads) and determined whether Ads are subject to “metabolic memory.” Abdominal (Abd) subcutaneous (Sc) explants and Ads were treated with chronic low glucose (L-Glc): 5.6 mM and high glucose (H-Glc): 17.5 mM, with low (0.2 mM) and high (2 mM) SFA for 48 h. Abd Sc explants and Ads were also exposed to the aforementioned treatment regimen for 12-h periods, with alternating rest periods of 12 h in L-Glc. Chronic treatment with L-Glc and high SFAs, H-Glc and high SFAs up-regulated key factors of the nuclear factor-κB (NFκB) pathway in Abd Sc AT and Ads (TLR4, NFκB; P<.05), whilst down-regulating MyD88. Oscillating Glc and SFA concentrations increased TLR4, NFκB, IKKβ (P<.05) in explants and Ads and up-regulated MyD88 expression (P<.05). Both tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin 6 (P<.05) secretion were markedly increased in chronically treated Abd Sc explants and Ads whilst, with oscillating treatments, a sustained inflammatory effect was noted in absence of treatment. Therefore, SFAs may act as key instigators of the inflammatory response in human AT via NFκB activation, which suggests that short-term exposure of cells to uncontrolled levels of SFAs and Glc leads to a longer-term inflammatory insult within the Ad, which may have important implications for patients with obesity and Type 2 diabetes. Elsevier Science 2012-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3243902/ /pubmed/21414768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnutbio.2010.11.003 Text en © 2012 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Youssef-Elabd, Elham M.
McGee, Kirsty C.
Tripathi, Gyanendra
Aldaghri, Nasser
Abdalla, Mohga S.
Sharada, Hayat M.
Ashour, Esmat
Amin, Ashraf I.
Ceriello, Antonio
O'Hare, Joseph P.
Kumar, Sudhesh
McTernan, Philip G.
Harte, Alison L.
Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()
title Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()
title_full Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()
title_fullStr Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()
title_full_unstemmed Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()
title_short Acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the TLR-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()
title_sort acute and chronic saturated fatty acid treatment as a key instigator of the tlr-mediated inflammatory response in human adipose tissue, in vitro()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3243902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21414768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnutbio.2010.11.003
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