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Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that increased expression of UCP-2 in the vasculature may prevent the development of atherosclerosis in patients with increased production of reactive oxygen species, as in the diabetes, obesity or hypertension. Thus, a greater understanding in the modulation of UCP-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4149264/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12933-014-0108-9 |
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author | Gómez-Hernández, Almudena Perdomo, Liliana de las Heras, Natalia Beneit, Nuria Escribano, Óscar Otero, Yolanda F Guillén, Carlos Díaz-Castroverde, Sabela Gozalbo-López, Beatriz Cachofeiro, Victoria Lahera, Vicente Benito, Manuel |
author_facet | Gómez-Hernández, Almudena Perdomo, Liliana de las Heras, Natalia Beneit, Nuria Escribano, Óscar Otero, Yolanda F Guillén, Carlos Díaz-Castroverde, Sabela Gozalbo-López, Beatriz Cachofeiro, Victoria Lahera, Vicente Benito, Manuel |
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description | BACKGROUND: It has been reported that increased expression of UCP-2 in the vasculature may prevent the development of atherosclerosis in patients with increased production of reactive oxygen species, as in the diabetes, obesity or hypertension. Thus, a greater understanding in the modulation of UCP-2 could improve the atherosclerotic process. However, the effect of TNF-α or insulin modulating UCP-2 in the vascular wall is completely unknown. In this context, we propose to study new molecular mechanisms that help to explain whether the moderate hyperinsulinemia or lowering TNF-α levels might have a protective role against vascular damage mediated by UCP-2 expression levels. METHODS: We analyzed the effect of insulin or oleic acid in presence or not of TNF-α on UCP-2 expression in murine endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells. At this step, we wondered if some mechanisms studied in vitro could be of any relevance in vivo. We used the following experimental models: ApoE(−/−) mice under Western type diet for 2, 6, 12 or 18 weeks, BATIRKO mice under high-fat diet for 16 weeks and 52-week-old BATIRKO mice with o without anti-TNF-α antibody pre-treatment. RESULTS: Firstly, we found that TNF-α pre-treatment reduced UCP-2 expression induced by insulin in vascular cells. Secondly, we observed a progressive reduction of UCP-2 levels together with an increase of lipid depots and lesion area in aorta from ApoE(−/−) mice. In vivo, we also observed that moderate hyperinsulinemic obese BATIRKO mice have lower TNF-α and ROS levels and increased UCP-2 expression levels within the aorta, lower lipid accumulation, vascular dysfunction and macrovascular damage. We also observed that the anti-TNF-α antibody pre-treatment impaired the loss of UCP-2 expression within the aorta and relieved vascular damage observed in 52-week-old BATIRKO mice. Finally, we observed that the pretreatment with iNOS inhibitor prevented UCP-2 reduction induced by TNF-α in vascular cells. Moreover, iNOS levels are augmented in aorta from mice with lower UCP-2 levels and higher TNF-α levels. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that moderate hyperinsulinemia in response to insulin resistance or lowering of TNF-α levels within the aorta attenuates vascular damage, this protective effect being mediated by UCP-2 expression levels through iNOS. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12933-014-0108-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-41492642014-08-30 Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage Gómez-Hernández, Almudena Perdomo, Liliana de las Heras, Natalia Beneit, Nuria Escribano, Óscar Otero, Yolanda F Guillén, Carlos Díaz-Castroverde, Sabela Gozalbo-López, Beatriz Cachofeiro, Victoria Lahera, Vicente Benito, Manuel Cardiovasc Diabetol Original Investigation BACKGROUND: It has been reported that increased expression of UCP-2 in the vasculature may prevent the development of atherosclerosis in patients with increased production of reactive oxygen species, as in the diabetes, obesity or hypertension. Thus, a greater understanding in the modulation of UCP-2 could improve the atherosclerotic process. However, the effect of TNF-α or insulin modulating UCP-2 in the vascular wall is completely unknown. In this context, we propose to study new molecular mechanisms that help to explain whether the moderate hyperinsulinemia or lowering TNF-α levels might have a protective role against vascular damage mediated by UCP-2 expression levels. METHODS: We analyzed the effect of insulin or oleic acid in presence or not of TNF-α on UCP-2 expression in murine endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells. At this step, we wondered if some mechanisms studied in vitro could be of any relevance in vivo. We used the following experimental models: ApoE(−/−) mice under Western type diet for 2, 6, 12 or 18 weeks, BATIRKO mice under high-fat diet for 16 weeks and 52-week-old BATIRKO mice with o without anti-TNF-α antibody pre-treatment. RESULTS: Firstly, we found that TNF-α pre-treatment reduced UCP-2 expression induced by insulin in vascular cells. Secondly, we observed a progressive reduction of UCP-2 levels together with an increase of lipid depots and lesion area in aorta from ApoE(−/−) mice. In vivo, we also observed that moderate hyperinsulinemic obese BATIRKO mice have lower TNF-α and ROS levels and increased UCP-2 expression levels within the aorta, lower lipid accumulation, vascular dysfunction and macrovascular damage. We also observed that the anti-TNF-α antibody pre-treatment impaired the loss of UCP-2 expression within the aorta and relieved vascular damage observed in 52-week-old BATIRKO mice. Finally, we observed that the pretreatment with iNOS inhibitor prevented UCP-2 reduction induced by TNF-α in vascular cells. Moreover, iNOS levels are augmented in aorta from mice with lower UCP-2 levels and higher TNF-α levels. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that moderate hyperinsulinemia in response to insulin resistance or lowering of TNF-α levels within the aorta attenuates vascular damage, this protective effect being mediated by UCP-2 expression levels through iNOS. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12933-014-0108-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2014-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4149264/ /pubmed/25077985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12933-014-0108-9 Text en © Gómez-Hernández et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Original Investigation Gómez-Hernández, Almudena Perdomo, Liliana de las Heras, Natalia Beneit, Nuria Escribano, Óscar Otero, Yolanda F Guillén, Carlos Díaz-Castroverde, Sabela Gozalbo-López, Beatriz Cachofeiro, Victoria Lahera, Vicente Benito, Manuel Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage |
title | Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage |
title_full | Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage |
title_fullStr | Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage |
title_full_unstemmed | Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage |
title_short | Antagonistic effect of TNF-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) expression and vascular damage |
title_sort | antagonistic effect of tnf-alpha and insulin on uncoupling protein 2 (ucp-2) expression and vascular damage |
topic | Original Investigation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4149264/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12933-014-0108-9 |
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