低频超声逆转老年小鼠胰岛素抵抗和糖尿病诱导的肌肉转录组变化。

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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患胰岛素抵抗和II型糖尿病的风险随着年龄的增长而增加。虽然生活方式因素会导致与年龄相关的胰岛素抵抗,但衰老本身会独立地降低胰岛素敏感性,部分原因是炎症和细胞衰老的增加。低频超声(LFU)已被证明可以使衰老细胞恢复活力,并减少与促炎衰老相关的分泌表型。由于糖尿病在老年人中更为常见,因此开发有效的老年糖尿病治疗方法的需求日益增加。本研究探讨了LFU治疗对老年、胰岛素抵抗和糖尿病小鼠肌肉功能、血糖控制和骨骼肌基因表达的影响。高脂高糖饮食诱导胰岛素抵抗,高脂高糖饮食加低剂量链脲佐菌素诱导糖尿病。胰岛素抵抗和糖尿病小鼠表现出葡萄糖代谢和身体功能受损,以及骨骼肌转录组谱改变,表明炎症和免疫反应增加。LFU治疗逆转了胰岛素抵抗和糖尿病患者发生的大部分转录组变化,但对血糖控制或身体功能没有影响。在胰岛素抵抗和糖尿病人群中,LFU作为一种非侵入性治疗方法,具有减少炎症和改变骨骼肌免疫细胞功能的潜力。
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Low-frequency ultrasound reverses insulin resistance and diabetes-induced changes in the muscle transcriptome in aged mice.

The risk for developing insulin resistance and type II diabetes increases with age. Although lifestyle factors contribute to age-related insulin resistance, aging itself independently reduces insulin sensitivity, partially via an increase in inflammation and cellular senescence. Low-frequency ultrasound (LFU) has been shown to rejuvenate senescent cells and to reduce the proinflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype. Because diabetes is more common in aged individuals, there is an increased need to develop effective therapeutics for aged individuals with this condition. This study investigated the effects of LFU treatment on muscle function, blood glucose control, and skeletal muscle gene expression in aged, insulin-resistant, and diabetic mice. Insulin resistance was induced via a high-fat, high-sucrose (HFHS) diet, and diabetes was induced via an HFHS diet plus a low dose of streptozotocin. Insulin-resistant and diabetic mice exhibited impaired glucose metabolism and physical function, as well as an altered transcriptomic profile in skeletal muscle, indicating an increase in inflammation and an immune response. LFU treatment reversed much of the transcriptomic changes that occurred with insulin resistance and diabetes but had no effect on blood glucose control or physical function. LFU demonstrates potential as a noninvasive therapy for reducing inflammation and altering immune cell function in skeletal muscle in insulin-resistant and diabetic populations.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study introduces low-frequency ultrasound (LFU) as a novel, noninvasive therapy that attenuates insulin resistance- and diabetes-induced transcriptional changes in aged skeletal muscle. LFU primarily reduced inflammatory and immune-related gene expression, potentially by promoting a shift toward an anti-inflammatory (M2) macrophage profile. These findings suggest that LFU may target underlying inflammatory mechanisms of insulin resistance and diabetes in aging muscle.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism publishes original, mechanistic studies on the physiology of endocrine and metabolic systems. Physiological, cellular, and molecular studies in whole animals or humans will be considered. Specific themes include, but are not limited to, mechanisms of hormone and growth factor action; hormonal and nutritional regulation of metabolism, inflammation, microbiome and energy balance; integrative organ cross talk; paracrine and autocrine control of endocrine cells; function and activation of hormone receptors; endocrine or metabolic control of channels, transporters, and membrane function; temporal analysis of hormone secretion and metabolism; and mathematical/kinetic modeling of metabolism. Novel molecular, immunological, or biophysical studies of hormone action are also welcome.
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