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Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5

Chronic consumption of high fat diets (HFDs), rich in saturated fatty acids (SatFAs) like palmitic acid (PA), is associated with the development of obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases such as type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Previous studies indicate that PA accumulates in the hypothalam...

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Autores principales: Hernández-Cáceres, María Paz, Toledo-Valenzuela, Lilian, Díaz-Castro, Francisco, Ávalos, Yenniffer, Burgos, Paulina, Narro, Carla, Peña-Oyarzun, Daniel, Espinoza-Caicedo, Jasson, Cifuentes-Araneda, Flavia, Navarro-Aguad, Fernanda, Riquelme, Cecilia, Troncoso, Rodrigo, Criollo, Alfredo, Morselli, Eugenia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6446982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30972025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00176
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author Hernández-Cáceres, María Paz
Toledo-Valenzuela, Lilian
Díaz-Castro, Francisco
Ávalos, Yenniffer
Burgos, Paulina
Narro, Carla
Peña-Oyarzun, Daniel
Espinoza-Caicedo, Jasson
Cifuentes-Araneda, Flavia
Navarro-Aguad, Fernanda
Riquelme, Cecilia
Troncoso, Rodrigo
Criollo, Alfredo
Morselli, Eugenia
author_facet Hernández-Cáceres, María Paz
Toledo-Valenzuela, Lilian
Díaz-Castro, Francisco
Ávalos, Yenniffer
Burgos, Paulina
Narro, Carla
Peña-Oyarzun, Daniel
Espinoza-Caicedo, Jasson
Cifuentes-Araneda, Flavia
Navarro-Aguad, Fernanda
Riquelme, Cecilia
Troncoso, Rodrigo
Criollo, Alfredo
Morselli, Eugenia
author_sort Hernández-Cáceres, María Paz
collection PubMed
description Chronic consumption of high fat diets (HFDs), rich in saturated fatty acids (SatFAs) like palmitic acid (PA), is associated with the development of obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases such as type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Previous studies indicate that PA accumulates in the hypothalamus following consumption of HFDs; in addition, HFDs consumption inhibits autophagy and reduces insulin sensitivity. Whether malfunction of autophagy specifically in hypothalamic neurons decreases insulin sensitivity remains unknown. PA does activate the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1), also known as G protein-coupled receptor 40 (GPR40); however, whether FFAR1 mediates the effects of PA on hypothalamic autophagy and insulin sensitivity has not been shown. Here, we demonstrate that exposure to PA inhibits the autophagic flux and reduces insulin sensitivity in a cellular model of hypothalamic neurons (N43/5 cells). Furthermore, we show that inhibition of autophagy and the autophagic flux reduces insulin sensitivity in hypothalamic neuronal cells. Interestingly, the inhibition of the autophagic flux, and the reduction in insulin sensitivity are prevented by pharmacological inhibition of FFAR1. Our findings show that dysregulation of autophagy reduces insulin sensitivity in hypothalamic neuronal cells. In addition, our data suggest FFAR1 mediates the ability of PA to inhibit autophagic flux and reduce insulin sensitivity in hypothalamic neuronal cells. These results reveal a novel cellular mechanism linking PA-rich diets to decreased insulin sensitivity in the hypothalamus and suggest that hypothalamic autophagy might represent a target for future T2DM therapies.
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spelling pubmed-64469822019-04-10 Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5 Hernández-Cáceres, María Paz Toledo-Valenzuela, Lilian Díaz-Castro, Francisco Ávalos, Yenniffer Burgos, Paulina Narro, Carla Peña-Oyarzun, Daniel Espinoza-Caicedo, Jasson Cifuentes-Araneda, Flavia Navarro-Aguad, Fernanda Riquelme, Cecilia Troncoso, Rodrigo Criollo, Alfredo Morselli, Eugenia Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Chronic consumption of high fat diets (HFDs), rich in saturated fatty acids (SatFAs) like palmitic acid (PA), is associated with the development of obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases such as type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Previous studies indicate that PA accumulates in the hypothalamus following consumption of HFDs; in addition, HFDs consumption inhibits autophagy and reduces insulin sensitivity. Whether malfunction of autophagy specifically in hypothalamic neurons decreases insulin sensitivity remains unknown. PA does activate the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1), also known as G protein-coupled receptor 40 (GPR40); however, whether FFAR1 mediates the effects of PA on hypothalamic autophagy and insulin sensitivity has not been shown. Here, we demonstrate that exposure to PA inhibits the autophagic flux and reduces insulin sensitivity in a cellular model of hypothalamic neurons (N43/5 cells). Furthermore, we show that inhibition of autophagy and the autophagic flux reduces insulin sensitivity in hypothalamic neuronal cells. Interestingly, the inhibition of the autophagic flux, and the reduction in insulin sensitivity are prevented by pharmacological inhibition of FFAR1. Our findings show that dysregulation of autophagy reduces insulin sensitivity in hypothalamic neuronal cells. In addition, our data suggest FFAR1 mediates the ability of PA to inhibit autophagic flux and reduce insulin sensitivity in hypothalamic neuronal cells. These results reveal a novel cellular mechanism linking PA-rich diets to decreased insulin sensitivity in the hypothalamus and suggest that hypothalamic autophagy might represent a target for future T2DM therapies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6446982/ /pubmed/30972025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00176 Text en Copyright © 2019 Hernández-Cáceres, Toledo-Valenzuela, Díaz-Castro, Ávalos, Burgos, Narro, Peña-Oyarzun, Espinoza-Caicedo, Cifuentes-Araneda, Navarro-Aguad, Riquelme, Troncoso, Criollo and Morselli. 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(s) 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 Endocrinology
Hernández-Cáceres, María Paz
Toledo-Valenzuela, Lilian
Díaz-Castro, Francisco
Ávalos, Yenniffer
Burgos, Paulina
Narro, Carla
Peña-Oyarzun, Daniel
Espinoza-Caicedo, Jasson
Cifuentes-Araneda, Flavia
Navarro-Aguad, Fernanda
Riquelme, Cecilia
Troncoso, Rodrigo
Criollo, Alfredo
Morselli, Eugenia
Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5
title Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5
title_full Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5
title_fullStr Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5
title_full_unstemmed Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5
title_short Palmitic Acid Reduces the Autophagic Flux and Insulin Sensitivity Through the Activation of the Free Fatty Acid Receptor 1 (FFAR1) in the Hypothalamic Neuronal Cell Line N43/5
title_sort palmitic acid reduces the autophagic flux and insulin sensitivity through the activation of the free fatty acid receptor 1 (ffar1) in the hypothalamic neuronal cell line n43/5
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6446982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30972025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00176
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