Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice

Abstract Background Chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes causes atherosclerosis and progresses to diabetic macroangiopathy, and can lead to coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular disease. Palmitoleic acid (POA) is a product of endogenous lipogenesis and is present in fish and...

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Published in:BMC Endocrine Disorders
Main Authors: Yasuhiro Takenouchi, Yoshie Seki, Sachiko Shiba, Kazuo Ohtake, Koji Nobe, Keizo Kasono
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-022-01018-2
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Koji Nobe
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description Abstract Background Chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes causes atherosclerosis and progresses to diabetic macroangiopathy, and can lead to coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular disease. Palmitoleic acid (POA) is a product of endogenous lipogenesis and is present in fish and vegetable oil. In human and animal studies, POA is reported as a beneficial fatty acid related to insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance. However, few studies have reported its effects on aortic function in diabetes. Here, we investigated the effects of POA administration on vascular function in KKAy mice, a model of type 2 diabetes. Methods Male C57BL/6 J (control) and KKAy (experimental) mice at the age of 14 weeks were used in the present study. For each mouse strain, one group was fed with reference diet and a second group was fed POA-containing diet for 2 weeks. The vascular reactivities of prepared aortic rings were then measured in an organ bath to determine if POA administration changed vascular function in these mice. Results KKAy mice treated with POA exhibited decreased plasma glucose levels compared with mice treated with reference diet. However, endothelium-dependent vasorelaxant responses to acetylcholine and protease-activated receptor 2 activating protein, which are attenuated in the aorta of KKAy mice compared to C57BL/6 J mice under a reference diet, were not affected by a 2-week POA treatment. In addition, assessment of vasoconstriction revealed that the phenylephrine-induced vasoconstrictive response was enhanced in KKAy mice compared to C57BL/6 J mice under a reference diet, but no effect was observed in KKAy mice fed a POA-containing diet. In contrast, there was an increase in vasoconstriction in C57BL/6 J mice fed the POA-containing diet compared to mice fed a reference diet. Furthermore, the vasoconstriction in aorta in both C57BL/6 J and KKAy mice fed a POA-containing diet were further enhanced under hyperglycemic conditions compared to normal glucose conditions in vitro. In the hyperinsulinemic, and hyperinsulinemic combined with hyperglycemic conditions, vasoconstriction was increased in KKAy mice fed with POA. Conclusion These results suggest that POA intake enhances vasoconstriction under hyperglycemic and hyperinsulinemic conditions, which are characteristics of type 2 diabetes, and may contribute to increased vascular complications in diabetes.
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spelling doaj-art-36fada31d99541fcb73ae1fae00aeea12025-08-19T22:06:40ZengBMCBMC Endocrine Disorders1472-68232022-04-0122111010.1186/s12902-022-01018-2Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic miceYasuhiro Takenouchi0Yoshie Seki1Sachiko Shiba2Kazuo Ohtake3Koji Nobe4Keizo Kasono5Department of Pharmacology, Kawasaki Medical SchoolLaboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai UniversityLaboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai UniversityLaboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai UniversityDivision of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology Therapeutics, School of Pharmacy, Showa UniversityLaboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai UniversityAbstract Background Chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes causes atherosclerosis and progresses to diabetic macroangiopathy, and can lead to coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular disease. Palmitoleic acid (POA) is a product of endogenous lipogenesis and is present in fish and vegetable oil. In human and animal studies, POA is reported as a beneficial fatty acid related to insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance. However, few studies have reported its effects on aortic function in diabetes. Here, we investigated the effects of POA administration on vascular function in KKAy mice, a model of type 2 diabetes. Methods Male C57BL/6 J (control) and KKAy (experimental) mice at the age of 14 weeks were used in the present study. For each mouse strain, one group was fed with reference diet and a second group was fed POA-containing diet for 2 weeks. The vascular reactivities of prepared aortic rings were then measured in an organ bath to determine if POA administration changed vascular function in these mice. Results KKAy mice treated with POA exhibited decreased plasma glucose levels compared with mice treated with reference diet. However, endothelium-dependent vasorelaxant responses to acetylcholine and protease-activated receptor 2 activating protein, which are attenuated in the aorta of KKAy mice compared to C57BL/6 J mice under a reference diet, were not affected by a 2-week POA treatment. In addition, assessment of vasoconstriction revealed that the phenylephrine-induced vasoconstrictive response was enhanced in KKAy mice compared to C57BL/6 J mice under a reference diet, but no effect was observed in KKAy mice fed a POA-containing diet. In contrast, there was an increase in vasoconstriction in C57BL/6 J mice fed the POA-containing diet compared to mice fed a reference diet. Furthermore, the vasoconstriction in aorta in both C57BL/6 J and KKAy mice fed a POA-containing diet were further enhanced under hyperglycemic conditions compared to normal glucose conditions in vitro. In the hyperinsulinemic, and hyperinsulinemic combined with hyperglycemic conditions, vasoconstriction was increased in KKAy mice fed with POA. Conclusion These results suggest that POA intake enhances vasoconstriction under hyperglycemic and hyperinsulinemic conditions, which are characteristics of type 2 diabetes, and may contribute to increased vascular complications in diabetes.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-022-01018-2DiabetesPalmitoleic acidThoracic aortaVasoconstriction
spellingShingle Yasuhiro Takenouchi
Yoshie Seki
Sachiko Shiba
Kazuo Ohtake
Koji Nobe
Keizo Kasono
Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice
Diabetes
Palmitoleic acid
Thoracic aorta
Vasoconstriction
title Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice
title_full Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice
title_fullStr Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice
title_short Effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice
title_sort effects of dietary palmitoleic acid on vascular function in aorta of diabetic mice
topic Diabetes
Palmitoleic acid
Thoracic aorta
Vasoconstriction
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-022-01018-2
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