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Leptin receptor-induced STAT3-independent signaling pathways are protective against atherosclerosis in a murine model of obesity and hyperlipidemia.

Authors :
Luo W
Bodary PF
Shen Y
Wickenheiser KJ
Ohman MK
Guo C
Bahrou KL
Myers MG Jr
Eitzman DT
Source :
Atherosclerosis [Atherosclerosis] 2011 Jan; Vol. 214 (1), pp. 81-5. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Oct 16.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Aims: Leptin is an adipocyte-derived hormone that has been shown to exert both beneficial metabolic effects and potentially adverse vascular effects in preclinical studies. The primary aim of this study was to determine the effects of leptin receptor signaling pathways on atherosclerosis in the setting of obesity and hyperlipidemia.<br />Methods and Results: Mice were generated with deficiency of apolipoprotein E (ApoE(-/-)) and either wild-type leptin receptor expression (Lepr(+/+), ApoE(-/-)), mutant leptin receptor expression defective in all leptin receptor signaling pathways (Lepr(db/db), ApoE(-/-)), or mutant leptin receptor expression with selective deficiency of leptin receptor-STAT3 signaling (Lepr(s/s), ApoE(-/-)). At 27 weeks of age (including 7 weeks on a Western diet), Lepr(db/db), ApoE(-/-) developed severe obesity, hypercholesterolemia, and increased atherosclerosis compared to Lepr(+/+), ApoE(-/-) mice. Despite similar obesity and hyperlipidemia to Lepr(db/db), ApoE(-/-) mice, Lepr(s/s), ApoE(-/-) developed less atherosclerosis than Lepr(db/db), ApoE(-/-) mice. Adipose tissue macrophage content, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and fatty-acid-binding protein 4 levels were also reduced in Lepr(s/s), ApoE(-/-) mice compared to Lepr(db/db), ApoE(-/-) mice.<br />Conclusions: In a mouse model of obesity and hyperlipidemia, leptin receptor-mediated STAT3-independent signaling pathways confer protection against atherosclerosis. These differences occur independently of leptin effects on energy balance.<br /> (Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-1484
Volume :
214
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Atherosclerosis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21067751
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.10.009