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Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity

BACKGROUND: Iron dysregulation is a potential contributor to the pathology of obesity-related metabolic complications. KK/HIJ (KK) mice, a polygenic obese mouse model, have elevated serum iron levels. A subset of KK male mice display a bronzing of epididymal adipose tissue (eAT) associated with >...

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Autores principales: Ma, Xiaoya, Pham, Vinh T., Mori, Hiroyuki, MacDougald, Ormond A., Shah, Yatrik M., Bodary, Peter F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5484604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28651003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179889
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author Ma, Xiaoya
Pham, Vinh T.
Mori, Hiroyuki
MacDougald, Ormond A.
Shah, Yatrik M.
Bodary, Peter F.
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Pham, Vinh T.
Mori, Hiroyuki
MacDougald, Ormond A.
Shah, Yatrik M.
Bodary, Peter F.
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description BACKGROUND: Iron dysregulation is a potential contributor to the pathology of obesity-related metabolic complications. KK/HIJ (KK) mice, a polygenic obese mouse model, have elevated serum iron levels. A subset of KK male mice display a bronzing of epididymal adipose tissue (eAT) associated with >100-fold (p<0.001) higher iron concentration. METHODS: To further phenotype and characterize the adipose tissue iron overload, 27 male KK mice were evaluated. 14 had bronzing eAT and 13 had normal appearing eAT. Fasting serum and tissues were collected for iron content, qPCR, histology and western blot. RESULTS: High iron levels were confirmed in bronzing eAT (High Iron group, HI) versus normal iron level (NI) in normal appearing eAT. Surprisingly, iron levels in subcutaneous and brown adipose depots were not different between the groups (p>0.05). The eAT histology revealed iron retention, macrophage clustering, tissue fibrosis, cell death as well as accumulation of HIF-2α in the high iron eAT. qPCR showed significantly decreased Lep (leptin) and AdipoQ (adiponectin), whereas Tnfα (tumor necrosis factor α), and Slc40a1 (ferroportin) were up-regulated in HI (p<0.05). Elevated HIF-2α, oxidative stress and local insulin signaling loss was also observed. SIGNIFICANCE: Our data suggest that deposition of iron in adipose tissue is limited to the epididymal depot in male KK mice. A robust adipose tissue remodeling is concomitant with the high iron concentration, which causes local adipose tissue insulin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-54846042017-07-11 Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity Ma, Xiaoya Pham, Vinh T. Mori, Hiroyuki MacDougald, Ormond A. Shah, Yatrik M. Bodary, Peter F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Iron dysregulation is a potential contributor to the pathology of obesity-related metabolic complications. KK/HIJ (KK) mice, a polygenic obese mouse model, have elevated serum iron levels. A subset of KK male mice display a bronzing of epididymal adipose tissue (eAT) associated with >100-fold (p<0.001) higher iron concentration. METHODS: To further phenotype and characterize the adipose tissue iron overload, 27 male KK mice were evaluated. 14 had bronzing eAT and 13 had normal appearing eAT. Fasting serum and tissues were collected for iron content, qPCR, histology and western blot. RESULTS: High iron levels were confirmed in bronzing eAT (High Iron group, HI) versus normal iron level (NI) in normal appearing eAT. Surprisingly, iron levels in subcutaneous and brown adipose depots were not different between the groups (p>0.05). The eAT histology revealed iron retention, macrophage clustering, tissue fibrosis, cell death as well as accumulation of HIF-2α in the high iron eAT. qPCR showed significantly decreased Lep (leptin) and AdipoQ (adiponectin), whereas Tnfα (tumor necrosis factor α), and Slc40a1 (ferroportin) were up-regulated in HI (p<0.05). Elevated HIF-2α, oxidative stress and local insulin signaling loss was also observed. SIGNIFICANCE: Our data suggest that deposition of iron in adipose tissue is limited to the epididymal depot in male KK mice. A robust adipose tissue remodeling is concomitant with the high iron concentration, which causes local adipose tissue insulin resistance. Public Library of Science 2017-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5484604/ /pubmed/28651003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179889 Text en © 2017 Ma 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ma, Xiaoya
Pham, Vinh T.
Mori, Hiroyuki
MacDougald, Ormond A.
Shah, Yatrik M.
Bodary, Peter F.
Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity
title Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity
title_full Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity
title_fullStr Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity
title_full_unstemmed Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity
title_short Iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity
title_sort iron elevation and adipose tissue remodeling in the epididymal depot of a mouse model of polygenic obesity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5484604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28651003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179889
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