Leptin administration downregulates the increased expression levels of genes related to oxidative stress and inflammation in the skeletal muscle of ob/ob mice

Obese leptin-deficient ob/ob mice exhibit a low-grade chronic inflammation together with a low muscle mass. Our aim was to analyze the changes in muscle expression levels of genes related to oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in leptin deficiency and to identify the effect of in vivo leptin...

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Autores: Sainz-Amillo, N. (Neira)|||/items/489b1d3f-6e84-4dfc-8d98-11d6340fd177, Rodriguez, A. (Amaia)|||/items/50976a5f-9842-47f1-8a9c-508e59996427, Catalán-Goñi, V. (Victoria)|||/items/9a5a055c-323a-4b41-800f-65abf7f22c79, Becerril-Mañas, S. (Sara)|||/items/5edb25ec-0edd-44eb-8ef1-c81d0ebd7300, Ramirez-Sola, B. (Beatriz)|||/items/95970833-a061-4e49-b5d8-e6ecc6ec59c4, Gomez-Ambrosi, J. (Javier)|||/items/21d09997-940a-45f7-9b4b-0a9f64b2ed8e, Frühbeck, G. (Gema)|||/items/7f0b1f72-bc91-4ab0-a3fd-21e9a3fb663b
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2010
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/22476
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/22476
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Gene expression regulation/drug effects
Inflammation/genetics
Leptin/pharmacology
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Sumario:Obese leptin-deficient ob/ob mice exhibit a low-grade chronic inflammation together with a low muscle mass. Our aim was to analyze the changes in muscle expression levels of genes related to oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in leptin deficiency and to identify the effect of in vivo leptin administration. Ob/ob mice were divided in three groups as follows: control ob/ob, leptintreated ob/ob (1 mg/kg/d) and leptin pair-fed ob/ob mice. Gastrocnemius weight was lower in control ob/ob than in wild type mice (P < .01) exhibiting an increase after leptin treatment compared to control and pair-fed (P < .01) ob/ob animals. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, markers of oxidative stress, were higher in serum (P < .01) and gastrocnemius (P = .05) of control ob/ob than in wild type mice and were significantly decreased (P < .01) by leptin treatment. Leptin deficiency altered the expression of 1,546 genes, while leptin treatment modified the regulation of 1,127 genes with 86 of them being involved in oxidative stress, immune defense and inflammatory response. Leptin administration decreased the high expression of Crybb1, Hspb3, Hspb7, Mt4, Cat, Rbm9, Serpinc1 and Serpinb1a observed in control ob/ob mice, indicating that it improves inflammation and muscle loss.