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Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice

BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is associated with macro- and microvascular complications in man. Microvascular dysfunction affects both cardiac and renal function and is now recognized as a main driver of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, progression of microvascular dysfunction in exper...

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Autores principales: Westergren, Helena U., Grönros, Julia, Heinonen, Suvi E., Miliotis, Tasso, Jennbacken, Karin, Sabirsh, Alan, Ericsson, Anette, Jönsson-Rylander, Ann-Cathrine, Svedlund, Sara, Gan, Li-Ming
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26098416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130648
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author Westergren, Helena U.
Grönros, Julia
Heinonen, Suvi E.
Miliotis, Tasso
Jennbacken, Karin
Sabirsh, Alan
Ericsson, Anette
Jönsson-Rylander, Ann-Cathrine
Svedlund, Sara
Gan, Li-Ming
author_facet Westergren, Helena U.
Grönros, Julia
Heinonen, Suvi E.
Miliotis, Tasso
Jennbacken, Karin
Sabirsh, Alan
Ericsson, Anette
Jönsson-Rylander, Ann-Cathrine
Svedlund, Sara
Gan, Li-Ming
author_sort Westergren, Helena U.
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description BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is associated with macro- and microvascular complications in man. Microvascular dysfunction affects both cardiac and renal function and is now recognized as a main driver of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, progression of microvascular dysfunction in experimental models is often obscured by macrovascular pathology and consequently demanding to study. The obese type 2 diabetic leptin-deficient (ob/ob) mouse lacks macrovascular complications, i.e. occlusive atherosclerotic disease, and may therefore be a potential model for microvascular dysfunction. The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that these mice with an insulin resistant phenotype might display microvascular dysfunction in both coronary and renal vascular beds. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study we used non-invasive Doppler ultrasound imaging to characterize microvascular dysfunction during the progression of diabetes in ob/ob mice. Impaired coronary flow velocity reserve was observed in the ob/ob mice at 16 and 21 weeks of age compared to lean controls. In addition, renal resistivity index as well as pulsatility index was higher in the ob/ob mice at 21 weeks compared to lean controls. Moreover, plasma L-arginine was lower in ob/ob mice, while asymmetric dimethylarginine was unaltered. Furthermore, a decrease in renal vascular density was observed in the ob/ob mice. CONCLUSION: In parallel to previously described metabolic disturbances, the leptin-deficient ob/ob mice also display cardiac and renal microvascular dysfunction. This model may therefore be suitable for translational, mechanistic and interventional studies to improve the understanding of microvascular complications in type 2 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-44767582015-06-25 Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice Westergren, Helena U. Grönros, Julia Heinonen, Suvi E. Miliotis, Tasso Jennbacken, Karin Sabirsh, Alan Ericsson, Anette Jönsson-Rylander, Ann-Cathrine Svedlund, Sara Gan, Li-Ming PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is associated with macro- and microvascular complications in man. Microvascular dysfunction affects both cardiac and renal function and is now recognized as a main driver of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, progression of microvascular dysfunction in experimental models is often obscured by macrovascular pathology and consequently demanding to study. The obese type 2 diabetic leptin-deficient (ob/ob) mouse lacks macrovascular complications, i.e. occlusive atherosclerotic disease, and may therefore be a potential model for microvascular dysfunction. The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that these mice with an insulin resistant phenotype might display microvascular dysfunction in both coronary and renal vascular beds. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study we used non-invasive Doppler ultrasound imaging to characterize microvascular dysfunction during the progression of diabetes in ob/ob mice. Impaired coronary flow velocity reserve was observed in the ob/ob mice at 16 and 21 weeks of age compared to lean controls. In addition, renal resistivity index as well as pulsatility index was higher in the ob/ob mice at 21 weeks compared to lean controls. Moreover, plasma L-arginine was lower in ob/ob mice, while asymmetric dimethylarginine was unaltered. Furthermore, a decrease in renal vascular density was observed in the ob/ob mice. CONCLUSION: In parallel to previously described metabolic disturbances, the leptin-deficient ob/ob mice also display cardiac and renal microvascular dysfunction. This model may therefore be suitable for translational, mechanistic and interventional studies to improve the understanding of microvascular complications in type 2 diabetes. Public Library of Science 2015-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4476758/ /pubmed/26098416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130648 Text en © 2015 Westergren 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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Westergren, Helena U.
Grönros, Julia
Heinonen, Suvi E.
Miliotis, Tasso
Jennbacken, Karin
Sabirsh, Alan
Ericsson, Anette
Jönsson-Rylander, Ann-Cathrine
Svedlund, Sara
Gan, Li-Ming
Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice
title Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice
title_full Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice
title_fullStr Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice
title_full_unstemmed Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice
title_short Impaired Coronary and Renal Vascular Function in Spontaneously Type 2 Diabetic Leptin-Deficient Mice
title_sort impaired coronary and renal vascular function in spontaneously type 2 diabetic leptin-deficient mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26098416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130648
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