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Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats

BACKGROUND: Cytokines are essential in autoimmune inflammatory processes that accompany type 1 diabetes. Tumor necrosis factor alpha plays a key role among others in modulating enteric neuroinflammation, however, it has a dual role in cell degeneration or survival depending on different TNFRs. In ge...

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Autores principales: Barta, Bence Pál, Onhausz, Benita, AL Doghmi, Afnan, Szalai, Zita, Balázs, János, Bagyánszki, Mária, Bódi, Nikolett
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684383
http://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v14.i1.48
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author Barta, Bence Pál
Onhausz, Benita
AL Doghmi, Afnan
Szalai, Zita
Balázs, János
Bagyánszki, Mária
Bódi, Nikolett
author_facet Barta, Bence Pál
Onhausz, Benita
AL Doghmi, Afnan
Szalai, Zita
Balázs, János
Bagyánszki, Mária
Bódi, Nikolett
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description BACKGROUND: Cytokines are essential in autoimmune inflammatory processes that accompany type 1 diabetes. Tumor necrosis factor alpha plays a key role among others in modulating enteric neuroinflammation, however, it has a dual role in cell degeneration or survival depending on different TNFRs. In general, TNFR1 is believed to trigger apoptosis, while TNFR2 promotes cell regeneration. The importance of the neuronal microenvironment has been recently highlighted in gut region-specific diabetic enteric neuropathy, however, the expression and alterations of different TNFRs in the gastrointestinal tract has not been reported. AIM: To investigate the TNFR1 and TNFR2 expression in myenteric ganglia and their environment in different intestinal segments of diabetic rats. METHODS: Ten weeks after the onset of hyperglycemia, gut segments were taken from the duodenum, ileum and colon of streptozotocin-induced (60 mg/body weight kg i.p.) diabetic (n = 17), insulin-treated diabetic (n = 15) and sex- and age-matched control (n = 15) rats. Myenteric plexus whole-mount preparations were prepared from different gut regions for TNFR1/HuCD or TNFR2/HuCD double-labeling fluorescent immunohistochemistry. TNFR1 and TNFR2 expression was evaluated by post-embedding immunogold electron microscopy on ultrathin sections of myenteric ganglia. TNFRs levels were measured by enzyme-linked immun-osorbent assay in muscle/myenteric plexus-containing (MUSCLE-MP) tissue homogenates from different gut segments and experimental conditions. RESULTS: A distinct region-dependent TNFRs expression was detected in controls. The density of TNFR1-labeling gold particles was lowest, while TNFR2 density was highest in duodenal ganglia and a decreased TNFRs expression from proximal to distal segments was observed in MUSCLE-MP homogenates. In diabetics, the TNFR2 density was only significantly altered in the duodenum with decrease in the ganglia (0.32 ± 0.02 vs 0.45 ± 0.04, P < 0.05), while no significant changes in TNFR1 density was observed. In diabetic MUSCLE-MP homogenates, both TNFRs levels significantly decreased in the duodenum (TNFR1: 4.06 ± 0.65 vs 20.32 ± 3.1, P < 0.001; TNFR2: 11.72 ± 0.39 vs 15.91 ± 1.04, P < 0.01), which markedly influenced the TNFR2/TNFR1 proportion in both the ganglia and their muscular environment. Insulin treatment had controversial effects on TNFR expression. CONCLUSION: Our findings show diabetes-related region-dependent changes in TNFR expression and suggest that TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in myenteric ganglia in the duodenum of type 1 diabetic rats.
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spelling pubmed-98508012023-01-20 Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats Barta, Bence Pál Onhausz, Benita AL Doghmi, Afnan Szalai, Zita Balázs, János Bagyánszki, Mária Bódi, Nikolett World J Diabetes Basic Study BACKGROUND: Cytokines are essential in autoimmune inflammatory processes that accompany type 1 diabetes. Tumor necrosis factor alpha plays a key role among others in modulating enteric neuroinflammation, however, it has a dual role in cell degeneration or survival depending on different TNFRs. In general, TNFR1 is believed to trigger apoptosis, while TNFR2 promotes cell regeneration. The importance of the neuronal microenvironment has been recently highlighted in gut region-specific diabetic enteric neuropathy, however, the expression and alterations of different TNFRs in the gastrointestinal tract has not been reported. AIM: To investigate the TNFR1 and TNFR2 expression in myenteric ganglia and their environment in different intestinal segments of diabetic rats. METHODS: Ten weeks after the onset of hyperglycemia, gut segments were taken from the duodenum, ileum and colon of streptozotocin-induced (60 mg/body weight kg i.p.) diabetic (n = 17), insulin-treated diabetic (n = 15) and sex- and age-matched control (n = 15) rats. Myenteric plexus whole-mount preparations were prepared from different gut regions for TNFR1/HuCD or TNFR2/HuCD double-labeling fluorescent immunohistochemistry. TNFR1 and TNFR2 expression was evaluated by post-embedding immunogold electron microscopy on ultrathin sections of myenteric ganglia. TNFRs levels were measured by enzyme-linked immun-osorbent assay in muscle/myenteric plexus-containing (MUSCLE-MP) tissue homogenates from different gut segments and experimental conditions. RESULTS: A distinct region-dependent TNFRs expression was detected in controls. The density of TNFR1-labeling gold particles was lowest, while TNFR2 density was highest in duodenal ganglia and a decreased TNFRs expression from proximal to distal segments was observed in MUSCLE-MP homogenates. In diabetics, the TNFR2 density was only significantly altered in the duodenum with decrease in the ganglia (0.32 ± 0.02 vs 0.45 ± 0.04, P < 0.05), while no significant changes in TNFR1 density was observed. In diabetic MUSCLE-MP homogenates, both TNFRs levels significantly decreased in the duodenum (TNFR1: 4.06 ± 0.65 vs 20.32 ± 3.1, P < 0.001; TNFR2: 11.72 ± 0.39 vs 15.91 ± 1.04, P < 0.01), which markedly influenced the TNFR2/TNFR1 proportion in both the ganglia and their muscular environment. Insulin treatment had controversial effects on TNFR expression. CONCLUSION: Our findings show diabetes-related region-dependent changes in TNFR expression and suggest that TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in myenteric ganglia in the duodenum of type 1 diabetic rats. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2023-01-15 2023-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9850801/ /pubmed/36684383 http://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v14.i1.48 Text en ©The Author(s) 2023. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is an open-access article that was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Basic Study
Barta, Bence Pál
Onhausz, Benita
AL Doghmi, Afnan
Szalai, Zita
Balázs, János
Bagyánszki, Mária
Bódi, Nikolett
Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats
title Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats
title_full Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats
title_fullStr Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats
title_full_unstemmed Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats
title_short Gut region-specific TNFR expression: TNFR2 is more affected than TNFR1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats
title_sort gut region-specific tnfr expression: tnfr2 is more affected than tnfr1 in duodenal myenteric ganglia of diabetic rats
topic Basic Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684383
http://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v14.i1.48
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