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Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats

Intensive glucose control increases the all-cause mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesized that strict diet control to achieve euglycemia in diabetes damages major organs, increasing the mortality risk. To evaluate effects on ma...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jun-Ho, Lee, Ju-Han, Jin, Mingli, Han, Sang-Don, Chon, Gyu-Rak, Kim, Ick-Hee, Kim, Seonguk, Kim, Sung-Young, Choi, Soo-Bong, Noh, Yun-Hee
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4150935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25168310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emm.2014.52
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author Lee, Jun-Ho
Lee, Ju-Han
Jin, Mingli
Han, Sang-Don
Chon, Gyu-Rak
Kim, Ick-Hee
Kim, Seonguk
Kim, Sung-Young
Choi, Soo-Bong
Noh, Yun-Hee
author_facet Lee, Jun-Ho
Lee, Ju-Han
Jin, Mingli
Han, Sang-Don
Chon, Gyu-Rak
Kim, Ick-Hee
Kim, Seonguk
Kim, Sung-Young
Choi, Soo-Bong
Noh, Yun-Hee
author_sort Lee, Jun-Ho
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description Intensive glucose control increases the all-cause mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesized that strict diet control to achieve euglycemia in diabetes damages major organs, increasing the mortality risk. To evaluate effects on major organs when euglycemia is obtained by diet control, we generated a model of end-stage T2DM in 13-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats by subtotal pancreatectomy, followed by ad libitum feeding for 5 weeks. We divided these rats into two groups and for the subsequent 6 weeks provided ad libitum feeding to half (AL, n=12) and a calorie-controlled diet to the other half (R, n=12). To avoid hypoglycemia, the degree of calorie restriction in the R group was isocaloric (g per kg body weight per day) compared with a sham-operated control group (C, n=12). During the 6-week diet control period, AL rats ate three times more than rats in the C or R groups, developing hyperglycemia with renal hyperplasia. R group achieved euglycemia but lost overall body weight significantly compared with the C or AL group (49 or 22%, respectively), heart weight (39 or 23%, respectively) and liver weight (50 or 46%, respectively). Autophagy levels in the heart and liver were the highest in the R group (P<0.01), which also had the lowest pAkt/Akt levels among the groups (P<0.05 in the heart; P<0.01 in the liver). In conclusion, glycemic control achieved by diet control can prevent hyperglycemia-induced renal hyperplasia in diabetes but may be deleterious even at isocaloric rate when insulin is deficient because of significant loss of heart and liver mass via increased autophagy.
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spelling pubmed-41509352014-09-03 Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats Lee, Jun-Ho Lee, Ju-Han Jin, Mingli Han, Sang-Don Chon, Gyu-Rak Kim, Ick-Hee Kim, Seonguk Kim, Sung-Young Choi, Soo-Bong Noh, Yun-Hee Exp Mol Med Original Article Intensive glucose control increases the all-cause mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesized that strict diet control to achieve euglycemia in diabetes damages major organs, increasing the mortality risk. To evaluate effects on major organs when euglycemia is obtained by diet control, we generated a model of end-stage T2DM in 13-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats by subtotal pancreatectomy, followed by ad libitum feeding for 5 weeks. We divided these rats into two groups and for the subsequent 6 weeks provided ad libitum feeding to half (AL, n=12) and a calorie-controlled diet to the other half (R, n=12). To avoid hypoglycemia, the degree of calorie restriction in the R group was isocaloric (g per kg body weight per day) compared with a sham-operated control group (C, n=12). During the 6-week diet control period, AL rats ate three times more than rats in the C or R groups, developing hyperglycemia with renal hyperplasia. R group achieved euglycemia but lost overall body weight significantly compared with the C or AL group (49 or 22%, respectively), heart weight (39 or 23%, respectively) and liver weight (50 or 46%, respectively). Autophagy levels in the heart and liver were the highest in the R group (P<0.01), which also had the lowest pAkt/Akt levels among the groups (P<0.05 in the heart; P<0.01 in the liver). In conclusion, glycemic control achieved by diet control can prevent hyperglycemia-induced renal hyperplasia in diabetes but may be deleterious even at isocaloric rate when insulin is deficient because of significant loss of heart and liver mass via increased autophagy. Nature Publishing Group 2014-08 2014-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4150935/ /pubmed/25168310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emm.2014.52 Text en Copyright © 2014 KSBMB. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Lee, Jun-Ho
Lee, Ju-Han
Jin, Mingli
Han, Sang-Don
Chon, Gyu-Rak
Kim, Ick-Hee
Kim, Seonguk
Kim, Sung-Young
Choi, Soo-Bong
Noh, Yun-Hee
Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats
title Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats
title_full Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats
title_fullStr Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats
title_full_unstemmed Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats
title_short Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats
title_sort diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4150935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25168310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emm.2014.52
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