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Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle

Introduction: Insulin signaling in adipose tissue has been shown to regulate insulin's effects in muscle. In muscle, perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) and vascular insulin signaling regulate muscle perfusion. Insulin receptor substrate (IRS) 2 has been shown to control adipose tissue function...

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Autores principales: Turaihi, Alexander H., Bakker, Wineke, van Hinsbergh, Victor W. M., Serné, Erik H., Smulders, Yvo M., Niessen, Hans W. M., Eringa, Etto C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5876319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29628894
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00245
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author Turaihi, Alexander H.
Bakker, Wineke
van Hinsbergh, Victor W. M.
Serné, Erik H.
Smulders, Yvo M.
Niessen, Hans W. M.
Eringa, Etto C.
author_facet Turaihi, Alexander H.
Bakker, Wineke
van Hinsbergh, Victor W. M.
Serné, Erik H.
Smulders, Yvo M.
Niessen, Hans W. M.
Eringa, Etto C.
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description Introduction: Insulin signaling in adipose tissue has been shown to regulate insulin's effects in muscle. In muscle, perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) and vascular insulin signaling regulate muscle perfusion. Insulin receptor substrate (IRS) 2 has been shown to control adipose tissue function and glucose metabolism, and here we tested the hypothesis that IRS2 mediates insulin's actions on the vessel wall as well as the vasoactive properties of PVAT. Methods: We studied PVAT and muscle resistance arteries (RA) from littermate IRS2(+/+) and IRS2(−/−) mice and vasoreactivity by pressure myography, vascular insulin signaling, adipokine expression, and release and PVAT morphology. As insulin induced constriction of IRS2(+/+) RA in our mouse model, we also exposed RA's of C57/Bl6 mice to PVAT from IRS2(+/+) and IRS2(−/−) littermates to evaluate vasodilator properties of PVAT. Results: IRS2(−/−) RA exhibited normal vasomotor function, yet a decreased maximal diameter compared to IRS2(+/+) RA. IRS2(+/+) vessels unexpectedly constricted endothelin-dependently in response to insulin, and this effect was absent in IRS2(−/−) RA due to reduced ERK1/2activation. For evaluation of PVAT function, we also used C57/Bl6 vessels with a neutral basal effect of insulin. In these experiments insulin (10.0 nM) increased diameter in the presence of IRS2(+/+) PVAT (17 ± 4.8, p = 0.014), yet induced a 10 ± 7.6% decrease in diameter in the presence of IRS2(−/−) PVAT. Adipocytes in IRS2(−/−) PVAT (1314 ± 161 μm(2)) were larger (p = 0.0013) than of IRS2(+/+) PVAT (915 ± 63 μm(2)). Adiponectin, IL-6, PAI-1 secretion were similar between IRS2(+/+) and IRS2(−/−) PVAT, as were expression of pro-inflammatory genes (TNF-α, CCL2) and adipokines (adiponectin, leptin, endothelin-1). Insulin-induced AKT phosphorylation in RA was similar in the presence of IRS2(−/−) and IRS2(+/+) PVAT. Conclusion: In muscle, IRS2 regulates both insulin's vasoconstrictor effects, mediating ERK1/2-ET-1 activation, and its vasodilator effects, by mediating the vasodilator effect of PVAT. The regulatory role of IRS2 in PVAT is independent from adiponectin secretion.
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spelling pubmed-58763192018-04-06 Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle Turaihi, Alexander H. Bakker, Wineke van Hinsbergh, Victor W. M. Serné, Erik H. Smulders, Yvo M. Niessen, Hans W. M. Eringa, Etto C. Front Physiol Physiology Introduction: Insulin signaling in adipose tissue has been shown to regulate insulin's effects in muscle. In muscle, perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) and vascular insulin signaling regulate muscle perfusion. Insulin receptor substrate (IRS) 2 has been shown to control adipose tissue function and glucose metabolism, and here we tested the hypothesis that IRS2 mediates insulin's actions on the vessel wall as well as the vasoactive properties of PVAT. Methods: We studied PVAT and muscle resistance arteries (RA) from littermate IRS2(+/+) and IRS2(−/−) mice and vasoreactivity by pressure myography, vascular insulin signaling, adipokine expression, and release and PVAT morphology. As insulin induced constriction of IRS2(+/+) RA in our mouse model, we also exposed RA's of C57/Bl6 mice to PVAT from IRS2(+/+) and IRS2(−/−) littermates to evaluate vasodilator properties of PVAT. Results: IRS2(−/−) RA exhibited normal vasomotor function, yet a decreased maximal diameter compared to IRS2(+/+) RA. IRS2(+/+) vessels unexpectedly constricted endothelin-dependently in response to insulin, and this effect was absent in IRS2(−/−) RA due to reduced ERK1/2activation. For evaluation of PVAT function, we also used C57/Bl6 vessels with a neutral basal effect of insulin. In these experiments insulin (10.0 nM) increased diameter in the presence of IRS2(+/+) PVAT (17 ± 4.8, p = 0.014), yet induced a 10 ± 7.6% decrease in diameter in the presence of IRS2(−/−) PVAT. Adipocytes in IRS2(−/−) PVAT (1314 ± 161 μm(2)) were larger (p = 0.0013) than of IRS2(+/+) PVAT (915 ± 63 μm(2)). Adiponectin, IL-6, PAI-1 secretion were similar between IRS2(+/+) and IRS2(−/−) PVAT, as were expression of pro-inflammatory genes (TNF-α, CCL2) and adipokines (adiponectin, leptin, endothelin-1). Insulin-induced AKT phosphorylation in RA was similar in the presence of IRS2(−/−) and IRS2(+/+) PVAT. Conclusion: In muscle, IRS2 regulates both insulin's vasoconstrictor effects, mediating ERK1/2-ET-1 activation, and its vasodilator effects, by mediating the vasodilator effect of PVAT. The regulatory role of IRS2 in PVAT is independent from adiponectin secretion. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5876319/ /pubmed/29628894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00245 Text en Copyright © 2018 Turaihi, Bakker, van Hinsbergh, Serné, Smulders, Niessen and Eringa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Turaihi, Alexander H.
Bakker, Wineke
van Hinsbergh, Victor W. M.
Serné, Erik H.
Smulders, Yvo M.
Niessen, Hans W. M.
Eringa, Etto C.
Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle
title Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle
title_full Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle
title_fullStr Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle
title_full_unstemmed Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle
title_short Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Controls Insulin-Mediated Vasoreactivity and Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Muscle
title_sort insulin receptor substrate 2 controls insulin-mediated vasoreactivity and perivascular adipose tissue function in muscle
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5876319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29628894
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00245
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