Lilian J Caldareri, Morena Wiszniewski, Franco Meisner, Federico Jara, Esteban M Repetto, Carolina Vecino, Camila Martinez Calejman, Cora B Cymeryng
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A decrease in lipid peroxides and an increase in the activity of catalase were detected in the SRD + H group. Moreover, pro-inflammatory markers (TNF-α, IL1β, CXCL10, NOS2, NALP3 and MCP1), IBA1+/ED1+ cells and NFκβ activation were still elevated in tissues from SRD + H-treated rats, whereas an increase in markers of macrophages with the M2-phenotype (ARG1, MRC1 and TGFβ) was also shown. Activation of ER stress in SRD-treated rats (CHOP, XBP1s and P58IPK) and the induction of apoptosis (TUNEL and the BAX/BCL2 mRNA ratio) were also attenuated by hemin. Finally, ACTH-stimulated glucocorticoid production, significantly decreased in SRD-treated rats, was upregulated by hemin. The consumption of SRD involves exposure of tissues to a higher metabolic load that could generate oxidative stress and a pro-inflammatory state. Deleterious consequences of these processes could account for the significant decrease in the ACTH-induced corticosterone output from the gland. 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Hemin restores ACTH-induced glucocorticoid response in insulin-resistant rats.
The sustained consumption of sucrose-rich diet has deleterious effects on the adrenal cortex, impairing its steroidogenic capacity. As hemin treatment has been shown to exert cytoprotective effects (e.g., by heme oxygenase 1 induction), our main goal was to analyze the adrenocortical function in rats treated with diet and hemin. Male Wistar rats fed standard chow and 30% sucrose in the drinking water (SRD) for 12 weeks ad libitum were injected with hemin for the last 2 weeks of treatment. mRNA and proteins were analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction, western blot or immunofluorescence, and corticosterone levels were assessed by radioimmunoassay. A decrease in lipid peroxides and an increase in the activity of catalase were detected in the SRD + H group. Moreover, pro-inflammatory markers (TNF-α, IL1β, CXCL10, NOS2, NALP3 and MCP1), IBA1+/ED1+ cells and NFκβ activation were still elevated in tissues from SRD + H-treated rats, whereas an increase in markers of macrophages with the M2-phenotype (ARG1, MRC1 and TGFβ) was also shown. Activation of ER stress in SRD-treated rats (CHOP, XBP1s and P58IPK) and the induction of apoptosis (TUNEL and the BAX/BCL2 mRNA ratio) were also attenuated by hemin. Finally, ACTH-stimulated glucocorticoid production, significantly decreased in SRD-treated rats, was upregulated by hemin. The consumption of SRD involves exposure of tissues to a higher metabolic load that could generate oxidative stress and a pro-inflammatory state. Deleterious consequences of these processes could account for the significant decrease in the ACTH-induced corticosterone output from the gland. By correcting these effects, hemin treatment was able to restore the hormone-induced adrenocortical response.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Endocrinology is a leading global journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and science guidelines. Its focus is on endocrine physiology and metabolism, including hormone secretion; hormone action; biological effects. The journal publishes basic and translational studies at the organ, tissue and whole organism level.