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Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats

miR-33 and miR-122 are major regulators of lipid metabolism in the liver, and their deregulation has been linked to the development of metabolic diseases such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. However, the biological importance of these miRNAs has been defined using genetic models. The aim of this...

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Autores principales: Baselga-Escudero, Laura, Arola-Arnal, Anna, Pascual-Serrano, Aïda, Ribas-Latre, Aleix, Casanova, Ester, Salvadó, M-Josepa, Arola, Lluis, Blade, Cinta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3724906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23922812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069817
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author Baselga-Escudero, Laura
Arola-Arnal, Anna
Pascual-Serrano, Aïda
Ribas-Latre, Aleix
Casanova, Ester
Salvadó, M-Josepa
Arola, Lluis
Blade, Cinta
author_facet Baselga-Escudero, Laura
Arola-Arnal, Anna
Pascual-Serrano, Aïda
Ribas-Latre, Aleix
Casanova, Ester
Salvadó, M-Josepa
Arola, Lluis
Blade, Cinta
author_sort Baselga-Escudero, Laura
collection PubMed
description miR-33 and miR-122 are major regulators of lipid metabolism in the liver, and their deregulation has been linked to the development of metabolic diseases such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. However, the biological importance of these miRNAs has been defined using genetic models. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the levels of miR-122 and miR-33a in rat liver correlate with lipemia in nutritional models. For this purpose, we analyzed the levels of miRNA-33a and miR-122 in the livers of dyslipidemic cafeteria diet-fed rats and of cafeteria diet-fed rats supplemented with proanthocyanidins and/or ω-3 PUFAs because these two dietary components are well-known to counteract dyslipidemia. The results showed that the dyslipidemia induced in rats that were fed a cafeteria diet resulted in the upregulation of miR-33a and miR-122 in the liver, whereas the presence of proanthocyanidins and/or ω-3 PUFAs counteracted the increase of these two miRNAs. However, srebp2, the host gene of miR-33a, was significantly repressed by ω-3 PUFAs but not by proanthocyanidins. Liver mRNA levels of the miR-122 and miR-33a target genes, fas and pparβ/δ, cpt1a and abca1, respectively, were consistent with the expression of these two miRNAs under each condition. Moreover, the miR-33a and abca1 levels were also analyzed in PBMCs. Interestingly, the miR-33a levels evaluated in PBMCs under each condition were similar to the liver levels but enhanced. This demonstrates that miR-33a is expressed in PBMCs and that these cells can be used as a non-invasive way to reflect the expression of this miRNA in the liver. These findings cast new light on the regulation of miR-33a and miR-122 in a dyslipidemic model of obese rats and the way these miRNAs are modulated by dietary components in the liver and in PBMCs.
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spelling pubmed-37249062013-08-06 Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats Baselga-Escudero, Laura Arola-Arnal, Anna Pascual-Serrano, Aïda Ribas-Latre, Aleix Casanova, Ester Salvadó, M-Josepa Arola, Lluis Blade, Cinta PLoS One Research Article miR-33 and miR-122 are major regulators of lipid metabolism in the liver, and their deregulation has been linked to the development of metabolic diseases such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. However, the biological importance of these miRNAs has been defined using genetic models. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the levels of miR-122 and miR-33a in rat liver correlate with lipemia in nutritional models. For this purpose, we analyzed the levels of miRNA-33a and miR-122 in the livers of dyslipidemic cafeteria diet-fed rats and of cafeteria diet-fed rats supplemented with proanthocyanidins and/or ω-3 PUFAs because these two dietary components are well-known to counteract dyslipidemia. The results showed that the dyslipidemia induced in rats that were fed a cafeteria diet resulted in the upregulation of miR-33a and miR-122 in the liver, whereas the presence of proanthocyanidins and/or ω-3 PUFAs counteracted the increase of these two miRNAs. However, srebp2, the host gene of miR-33a, was significantly repressed by ω-3 PUFAs but not by proanthocyanidins. Liver mRNA levels of the miR-122 and miR-33a target genes, fas and pparβ/δ, cpt1a and abca1, respectively, were consistent with the expression of these two miRNAs under each condition. Moreover, the miR-33a and abca1 levels were also analyzed in PBMCs. Interestingly, the miR-33a levels evaluated in PBMCs under each condition were similar to the liver levels but enhanced. This demonstrates that miR-33a is expressed in PBMCs and that these cells can be used as a non-invasive way to reflect the expression of this miRNA in the liver. These findings cast new light on the regulation of miR-33a and miR-122 in a dyslipidemic model of obese rats and the way these miRNAs are modulated by dietary components in the liver and in PBMCs. Public Library of Science 2013-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3724906/ /pubmed/23922812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069817 Text en © 2013 Baselga-Escudero et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Baselga-Escudero, Laura
Arola-Arnal, Anna
Pascual-Serrano, Aïda
Ribas-Latre, Aleix
Casanova, Ester
Salvadó, M-Josepa
Arola, Lluis
Blade, Cinta
Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats
title Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats
title_full Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats
title_fullStr Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats
title_full_unstemmed Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats
title_short Chronic Administration of Proanthocyanidins or Docosahexaenoic Acid Reversess the Increase of miR-33a and miR-122 in Dyslipidemic Obese Rats
title_sort chronic administration of proanthocyanidins or docosahexaenoic acid reversess the increase of mir-33a and mir-122 in dyslipidemic obese rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3724906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23922812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069817
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