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Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance

Accumulating evidence indicates that diabetes and obesity are associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and multiple organ failure. Tissue-infiltrated inflammatory M1 macrophages are aberrantly activated in these conditions and contribute to hyperglycemia and insulin resistance. However, it is...

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Autores principales: Ikeda, Yosuke, Sonoda, Noriyuki, Bachuluun, Battsetseg, Kimura, Shinichiro, Ogawa, Yoshihiro, Inoguchi, Toyoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32097444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229401
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author Ikeda, Yosuke
Sonoda, Noriyuki
Bachuluun, Battsetseg
Kimura, Shinichiro
Ogawa, Yoshihiro
Inoguchi, Toyoshi
author_facet Ikeda, Yosuke
Sonoda, Noriyuki
Bachuluun, Battsetseg
Kimura, Shinichiro
Ogawa, Yoshihiro
Inoguchi, Toyoshi
author_sort Ikeda, Yosuke
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description Accumulating evidence indicates that diabetes and obesity are associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and multiple organ failure. Tissue-infiltrated inflammatory M1 macrophages are aberrantly activated in these conditions and contribute to hyperglycemia and insulin resistance. However, it is unclear at which stage these cells become aberrantly activated: as precursor monocytes in the bone marrow or as differentiated macrophages in tissues. We examined the abundance, activation state, and function of bone marrow-derived Ly6C(high) monocytes in mice with diabetes and/or obesity. Ly6C(high) monocytes were FACS-purified from six groups of male mice consisting of type 2 diabetes model db/db mice, streptozotocin (STZ) induced insulin depletion mice, high fat diet (HFD) induced obesity mice and each control mice. Ly6C(high) monocytes were then analyzed for the expression of inflammation markers by qRT-PCR. In addition, bone marrow-derived Ly6C(high) monocytes from db/+ and db/db mice were fluorescently labeled and injected into groups of db/db recipient mice. Cell trafficking to tissues and levels of markers were examined in the recipient mice. The expression of many inflammation-related genes was significantly increased in Ly6C(high) monocytes from db/db mice, compared with the control. Bone marrow-derived Ly6C(high) monocytes isolated from db/db mice, but not from db/+ mice, displayed prominent infiltration into peripheral tissues at 1 week after transfer into db/db mice. The recipients of db/db Ly6C(high) monocytes also exhibited significantly increased serum glucose levels and worsening tolerance compared with mice receiving db/+ Ly6C(high) monocytes. These novel observations suggest that activated Ly6C(high) monocytes may contribute to the glucose intolerance observed in diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-70418612020-03-06 Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance Ikeda, Yosuke Sonoda, Noriyuki Bachuluun, Battsetseg Kimura, Shinichiro Ogawa, Yoshihiro Inoguchi, Toyoshi PLoS One Research Article Accumulating evidence indicates that diabetes and obesity are associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and multiple organ failure. Tissue-infiltrated inflammatory M1 macrophages are aberrantly activated in these conditions and contribute to hyperglycemia and insulin resistance. However, it is unclear at which stage these cells become aberrantly activated: as precursor monocytes in the bone marrow or as differentiated macrophages in tissues. We examined the abundance, activation state, and function of bone marrow-derived Ly6C(high) monocytes in mice with diabetes and/or obesity. Ly6C(high) monocytes were FACS-purified from six groups of male mice consisting of type 2 diabetes model db/db mice, streptozotocin (STZ) induced insulin depletion mice, high fat diet (HFD) induced obesity mice and each control mice. Ly6C(high) monocytes were then analyzed for the expression of inflammation markers by qRT-PCR. In addition, bone marrow-derived Ly6C(high) monocytes from db/+ and db/db mice were fluorescently labeled and injected into groups of db/db recipient mice. Cell trafficking to tissues and levels of markers were examined in the recipient mice. The expression of many inflammation-related genes was significantly increased in Ly6C(high) monocytes from db/db mice, compared with the control. Bone marrow-derived Ly6C(high) monocytes isolated from db/db mice, but not from db/+ mice, displayed prominent infiltration into peripheral tissues at 1 week after transfer into db/db mice. The recipients of db/db Ly6C(high) monocytes also exhibited significantly increased serum glucose levels and worsening tolerance compared with mice receiving db/+ Ly6C(high) monocytes. These novel observations suggest that activated Ly6C(high) monocytes may contribute to the glucose intolerance observed in diabetes. Public Library of Science 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7041861/ /pubmed/32097444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229401 Text en © 2020 Ikeda 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ikeda, Yosuke
Sonoda, Noriyuki
Bachuluun, Battsetseg
Kimura, Shinichiro
Ogawa, Yoshihiro
Inoguchi, Toyoshi
Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance
title Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance
title_full Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance
title_fullStr Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance
title_short Aberrant activation of bone marrow Ly6C (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance
title_sort aberrant activation of bone marrow ly6c (high) monocytes in diabetic mice contributes to impaired glucose tolerance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32097444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229401
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