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Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation

OBJECTIVE: The hypothalamus of hypercaloric diet-induced obese animals is featured by a significant increase of microglial reactivity and its associated cytokine production. However, the role of dietary components, in particular fat and carbohydrate, with respect to the hypothalamic inflammatory res...

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Autores principales: Gao, Yuanqing, Bielohuby, Maximilian, Fleming, Thomas, Grabner, Gernot F., Foppen, Ewout, Bernhard, Wagner, Guzmán-Ruiz, Mara, Layritz, Clarita, Legutko, Beata, Zinser, Erwin, García-Cáceres, Cristina, Buijs, Ruud M., Woods, Stephen C., Kalsbeek, Andries, Seeley, Randy J., Nawroth, Peter P., Bidlingmaier, Martin, Tschöp, Matthias H., Yi, Chun-Xia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5518723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28752053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2017.06.008
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author Gao, Yuanqing
Bielohuby, Maximilian
Fleming, Thomas
Grabner, Gernot F.
Foppen, Ewout
Bernhard, Wagner
Guzmán-Ruiz, Mara
Layritz, Clarita
Legutko, Beata
Zinser, Erwin
García-Cáceres, Cristina
Buijs, Ruud M.
Woods, Stephen C.
Kalsbeek, Andries
Seeley, Randy J.
Nawroth, Peter P.
Bidlingmaier, Martin
Tschöp, Matthias H.
Yi, Chun-Xia
author_facet Gao, Yuanqing
Bielohuby, Maximilian
Fleming, Thomas
Grabner, Gernot F.
Foppen, Ewout
Bernhard, Wagner
Guzmán-Ruiz, Mara
Layritz, Clarita
Legutko, Beata
Zinser, Erwin
García-Cáceres, Cristina
Buijs, Ruud M.
Woods, Stephen C.
Kalsbeek, Andries
Seeley, Randy J.
Nawroth, Peter P.
Bidlingmaier, Martin
Tschöp, Matthias H.
Yi, Chun-Xia
author_sort Gao, Yuanqing
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description OBJECTIVE: The hypothalamus of hypercaloric diet-induced obese animals is featured by a significant increase of microglial reactivity and its associated cytokine production. However, the role of dietary components, in particular fat and carbohydrate, with respect to the hypothalamic inflammatory response and the consequent impact on hypothalamic control of energy homeostasis is yet not clear. METHODS: We dissected the different effects of high-carbohydrate high-fat (HCHF) diets and low-carbohydrate high-fat (LCHF) diets on hypothalamic inflammatory responses in neurons and non-neuronal cells and tested the hypothesis that HCHF diets induce hypothalamic inflammation via advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) using mice lacking advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) receptor (RAGE) and/or the activated leukocyte cell-adhesion molecule (ALCAM). RESULTS: We found that consumption of HCHF diets, but not of LCHF diets, increases microgliosis as well as the presence of N(ε)-(Carboxymethyl)-Lysine (CML), a major AGE, in POMC and NPY neurons of the arcuate nucleus. Neuron-secreted CML binds to both RAGE and ALCAM, which are expressed on endothelial cells, microglia, and pericytes. On a HCHF diet, mice lacking the RAGE and ALCAM genes displayed less microglial reactivity and less neovasculature formation in the hypothalamic ARC, and this was associated with significant improvements of metabolic disorders induced by the HCHF diet. CONCLUSIONS: Combined overconsumption of fat and sugar, but not the overconsumption of fat per se, leads to excessive CML production in hypothalamic neurons, which, in turn, stimulates hypothalamic inflammatory responses such as microgliosis and eventually leads to neuronal dysfunction in the control of energy metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-55187232017-07-27 Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation Gao, Yuanqing Bielohuby, Maximilian Fleming, Thomas Grabner, Gernot F. Foppen, Ewout Bernhard, Wagner Guzmán-Ruiz, Mara Layritz, Clarita Legutko, Beata Zinser, Erwin García-Cáceres, Cristina Buijs, Ruud M. Woods, Stephen C. Kalsbeek, Andries Seeley, Randy J. Nawroth, Peter P. Bidlingmaier, Martin Tschöp, Matthias H. Yi, Chun-Xia Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: The hypothalamus of hypercaloric diet-induced obese animals is featured by a significant increase of microglial reactivity and its associated cytokine production. However, the role of dietary components, in particular fat and carbohydrate, with respect to the hypothalamic inflammatory response and the consequent impact on hypothalamic control of energy homeostasis is yet not clear. METHODS: We dissected the different effects of high-carbohydrate high-fat (HCHF) diets and low-carbohydrate high-fat (LCHF) diets on hypothalamic inflammatory responses in neurons and non-neuronal cells and tested the hypothesis that HCHF diets induce hypothalamic inflammation via advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) using mice lacking advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) receptor (RAGE) and/or the activated leukocyte cell-adhesion molecule (ALCAM). RESULTS: We found that consumption of HCHF diets, but not of LCHF diets, increases microgliosis as well as the presence of N(ε)-(Carboxymethyl)-Lysine (CML), a major AGE, in POMC and NPY neurons of the arcuate nucleus. Neuron-secreted CML binds to both RAGE and ALCAM, which are expressed on endothelial cells, microglia, and pericytes. On a HCHF diet, mice lacking the RAGE and ALCAM genes displayed less microglial reactivity and less neovasculature formation in the hypothalamic ARC, and this was associated with significant improvements of metabolic disorders induced by the HCHF diet. CONCLUSIONS: Combined overconsumption of fat and sugar, but not the overconsumption of fat per se, leads to excessive CML production in hypothalamic neurons, which, in turn, stimulates hypothalamic inflammatory responses such as microgliosis and eventually leads to neuronal dysfunction in the control of energy metabolism. Elsevier 2017-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5518723/ /pubmed/28752053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2017.06.008 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Gao, Yuanqing
Bielohuby, Maximilian
Fleming, Thomas
Grabner, Gernot F.
Foppen, Ewout
Bernhard, Wagner
Guzmán-Ruiz, Mara
Layritz, Clarita
Legutko, Beata
Zinser, Erwin
García-Cáceres, Cristina
Buijs, Ruud M.
Woods, Stephen C.
Kalsbeek, Andries
Seeley, Randy J.
Nawroth, Peter P.
Bidlingmaier, Martin
Tschöp, Matthias H.
Yi, Chun-Xia
Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation
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title_full Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation
title_fullStr Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation
title_short Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation
title_sort dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5518723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28752053
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2017.06.008
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