Oikawa-Nagao小鼠:揭示2型糖尿病和肥胖病理生理的多基因动物模型。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mototsugu Nagao, Shinichi Oikawa
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Oikawa-Nagao (ON)小鼠是一种2型糖尿病和肥胖的多基因动物模型,是通过选择性育种低糖耐量小鼠[糖尿病易发(ON小鼠DP®;ON- dp)菌株]和优异的葡萄糖耐量[糖尿病抵抗(ON小鼠DR®;博士)应变]。采用C57BL/6、AKR和AKR三种不同的自交系杂交小鼠饲喂高脂肪饲料,然后选择性饲养20代,在口服葡萄糖耐量试验中提高和降低攻药后血糖水平。研究发现,与ON-DR小鼠相比,ON-DP小鼠在喂食高脂肪饮食后更容易患上肥胖症和糖尿病。我们最近的研究表明,这些表型的出现与2型糖尿病和肥胖的新病理生理有关,如胰腺β细胞中CD36的高表达与胰岛素分泌能力低下有关,脂肪细胞中瘦素分泌能力低下导致肥胖前的低血糖血症。此外,有研究表明,喂养致动脉粥样硬化饮食的ON-DP小鼠是由于血糖水平波动而复制动脉粥样硬化病变形成的合适模型。这可能有助于阐明糖尿病大血管并发症的机制。本文将介绍ON小鼠品系的发展策略、代表性代谢表型及其潜在机制。此外,它们与2型糖尿病和人类肥胖的病理生理学的相关性将被讨论。
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The Oikawa-Nagao Mouse: A Polygenic Animal Model for Unraveling the Pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity.

The Oikawa-Nagao (ON) mouse is a polygenic animal model of type 2 diabetes and obesity developed by selective breeding of mice with inferior glucose tolerance [diabetes-prone (ON mouse DP®; ON-DP) strain] and superior glucose tolerance [diabetes-resistant (ON mouse DR®; ON-DR) strain]. Hybrid mice of three different inbred strains (C57BL/6, AKR, and AKR) were fed a high-fat diet and then selectively bred for higher and lower post-challenge blood glucose levels in oral glucose tolerance tests over 20 generations. Compared to ON-DR mice, ON-DP mice were found to be predisposed to develop obesity and diabetes after being fed a high-fat diet. Our recent studies suggest that the emergence of these phenotypes is associated with novel pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and obesity, such as low insulin secretion capacity associated with high CD36 expression in pancreatic β-cells and hypoleptinemia preceding obesity due to low leptin secretion capacity in adipocytes. In addition, it has been suggested that ON-DP mice fed an atherogenic diet are a suitable model to reproduce atherosclerotic lesion formation due to fluctuations in blood glucose levels. This may facilitate the elucidation of mechanisms underlying diabetic macrovascular complications. This review will present the development strategy of the ON mouse strain, representative metabolic phenotypes and their underlying mechanisms. Furthermore, their relevance to the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and obesity in humans will be discussed.

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Journal of Nippon Medical School
Journal of Nippon Medical School MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The international effort to understand, treat and control disease involve clinicians and researchers from many medical and biological science disciplines. The Journal of Nippon Medical School (JNMS) is the official journal of the Medical Association of Nippon Medical School and is dedicated to furthering international exchange of medical science experience and opinion. It provides an international forum for researchers in the fields of bascic and clinical medicine to introduce, discuss and exchange thier novel achievements in biomedical science and a platform for the worldwide dissemination and steering of biomedical knowledge for the benefit of human health and welfare. Properly reasoned discussions disciplined by appropriate references to existing bodies of knowledge or aimed at motivating the creation of such knowledge is the aim of the journal.
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