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Inhibition of Serine Protease Activity Protects Against High Fat Diet-Induced Inflammation and Insulin Resistance.
Kuo, Chin-Sung; Chen, Jia-Shiong; Lin, Liang-Yu; Schmid-Schönbein, Geert W; Chien, Shu; Huang, Po-Hsun; Chen, Jaw-Wen; Lin, Shing-Jong.
Afiliação
  • Kuo CS; Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Chen JS; Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Lin LY; Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Schmid-Schönbein GW; The Institute of Engineering in Medicine, University of California San Diego La Jolla, California, US.
  • Chien S; Departments of Bioengineering, Nanoengineering, Institute of Engineering in Medicine, University of California San Diego La Jolla, California, US.
  • Huang PH; Division of Cardiology, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medicine, and Cardiovascular Research Center, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan. huangbs@vghtpe.gov.tw.
  • Chen JW; Department of Medical Research and Education, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Institute and Department of Pharmacology, and Cardiovascular Research Center, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan. jwchen@vghtpe.gov.tw.
  • Lin SJ; Healthcare and Services Center, and Department of Medical Research, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Division of Cardiology, Heart Center, Cheng-Hsin General Hospital, Institute of Clinical Medicine, and Cardiovascular Research Center, National Yang-Ming University, and Taipei Heart Institute, Taip
Sci Rep ; 10(1): 1725, 2020 02 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32015418
ABSTRACT
Recent evidence suggests that enhanced protease-mediated inflammation may promote insulin resistance and result in diabetes. This study tested the hypothesis that serine protease plays a pivotal role in type 2 diabetes, and inhibition of serine protease activity prevents hyperglycemia in diabetic animals by modulating insulin signaling pathway. We conducted a single-center, cross-sectional study with 30 healthy controls and 57 patients with type 2 diabetes to compare plasma protease activities and inflammation marker between groups. Correlations of plasma total and serine protease activities with variables were calculated. In an in-vivo study, LDLR-/- mice were divided into normal chow diet, high-fat diet (HFD), and HFD with selective serine protease inhibition groups to examine the differences of obesity, blood glucose level, insulin resistance and serine protease activity among groups. Compared with controls, diabetic patients had significantly increased plasma total protease, serine protease activities, and also elevated inflammatory cytokines. Plasma serine protease activity was positively correlated with body mass index, hemoglobin A1c, homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR), tumor necrosis factor-α, and negatively with adiponectin concentration. In the animal study, administration of HFD progressively increased body weight, fasting glucose level, HOMA-IR, and upregulated serine protease activity. Furthermore, in-vivo serine protease inhibition significantly suppressed systemic inflammation, reduced fasting glucose level, and improved insulin resistance, and these effects probably mediated by modulating insulin receptor and cytokine expression in visceral adipose tissue. Our findings support the serine protease may play an important role in type 2 diabetes and suggest a rationale for a therapeutic strategy targeting serine protease for clinical prevention of type 2 diabetes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Inibidores de Serina Proteinase / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 / Serina Proteases Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Inibidores de Serina Proteinase / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 / Serina Proteases Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article