Erick Gómez-Apo, Juan Silva-Pereyra, Virgilia Soto-Abraham, Alejandra Mondragón-Maya, Javier Sanchez-Lopez
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摘要
肥胖对大脑的负面影响背后的机制尚不清楚。肥胖与大脑中的氧化应激和促进神经退行性疾病的神经炎症有关。肥胖患者的慢性低度神经炎症可能与灰质体积减少和神经元密度降低有关。如果由细胞因子和趋化因子表达介导的神经炎症导致细胞凋亡,可以通过检测caspase表达来评估。本研究的目的是比较16名肥胖/超重供体大脑中半胱天冬酶的表达(n = 8;体质指数(BMI) = 31.6±4.35 kg/m2;2女性;年龄= 52.9±4.76岁),体重正常(n = 8;BMI = 21.8±1.5 kg/m2;3女性;年龄= 37.8±19.2岁)。处理了16个人脑样本。用抗caspase免疫化学方法检测连续石蜡切片(caspase-3、caspase-4、caspase-6、caspase-1、caspase-8和caspase-9抗体)。采集死后大脑皮层组织的显微照片,用ImageJ软件对图像进行分析,得到caspase阳性表达的百分比。采用非参数Mann-Whitney U检验比较肥胖/超重供体和正常体重供体的caspase表达。考虑到免疫组织化学结果,使用检索相互作用基因的搜索工具来模拟分子相互作用。结果显示,肥胖/超重个体的脑组织中Caspase-1 (U = 16.5, p = 0.05, Cohen d = 0.89)和-8 (U = 15, p = 0.03, Cohen d = 0.99)的阳性表达值明显高于正常体重的脑组织。这项研究有助于了解肥胖/超重对大脑的炎症作用,表明激活了另一种炎性体途径,其中caspase-1和-8相互作用。
Immunohistochemical analysis of caspase expression in the brains of individuals with obesity or overweight.
Mechanisms underlying the negative effects of obesity on the brain are still unknown. Obesity is associated with oxidative stress in the brain and neuroinflammation that promotes neurodegenerative diseases. Chronic low-grade neuroinflammation in obesity could be associated with lower volumes of gray matter and lower neuronal density. If neuroinflammation mediated by the expression of cytokines and chemokines leads to apoptosis, this can be assessed by examining caspase expression. The aim of this study was to compare the expression of caspases in the 16 brains of donors with obesity/overweight (n = 8; Body Mass Index [BMI] = 31.6 ± 4.35 kg/m2; 2 females; Age = 52.9 ± 4.76 years) and normal weight (n = 8; BMI = 21.8 ± 1.5 kg/m2; 3 females; Age = 37.8 ± 19.2 years). Sixteen human brain samples were processed. Serial paraffin sections were examined by anti-caspase immunochemistry (caspase-3, caspase-4, caspase-6, caspase-1, caspase-8, and caspase-9 antibodies). Postmortem samples of cerebral cortex tissue were captured as photomicrographs and the images obtained were analyzed using ImageJ software to obtain the percentage of positive caspase expression. Nonparametric Mann-Whitney U tests were performed to compare caspase expression between samples from donors with obesity/overweight and normal weight. Taking into consideration the immunohistochemistry results, the Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting Genes was used to model molecular interactions. Results showed that brain samples from individuals with obesity/overweight exhibited significantly greater values of positive expression for Caspase-1 (U = 16.5, p = 0.05, Cohen d = 0.89) and -8 (U = 15, p = 0.03, Cohen d = 0.99) than those from donors with normal weight. This study contributes to the knowledge about the inflammatory effects of obesity/overweight on brain, suggesting the activation of the alternative inflammasome pathway in which interact caspase-1 and -8.