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IKK-β links inflammation to obesity-induced insulin resistance

最後更新日期 : 2015-08-24

IKK links inflammation to obesity-induced insulin resistance

 

Speaker: 張振田                          Place: 601 room

Commentator : 呂政展 老師                           Time: 2005/o5/18 13:10-14:00  

Abstract:

   The association of obesity with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) has been recognized for decades, and the major basis for this link is the ability of obesity to engender insulin resistance.  Insulin resistance is a fundamental aspect of the etiology of type 2 DM and is also linked to a wide array of other pathophysiologic sequelae including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and atherosclerosis (i.e. the metabolic syndrome).  Although insulin resistance associated with obesity is an important contributor to disease development of Type 2 DM, its underlying molecular etiology remains to be elucidated.  Previous studies revealed that obese individuals had higher levels of NF-κB -related proinflammatory cytokines, including TNF, IL-1β and IL-6, giving rise to the hypothesis that obesity-induced insulin resistance is an inflammatory condition.  In this study, the authors used tissue-specific knockout mice to investigate the role of IKK, an activator of NF-κB encoded byikbkb, in insulin resistance.  The experimental data of this study showed that mice lacking IKK in hepatocyte (Ikbkb hep) retained liver insulin responsiveness, but still developed insulin resistance in muscle and fat in response to high fat diet, obesity or aging.  In contrast, mice lacking IKKin myeloid cells (Ikbkb mye) retained global insulin sensitivity and were protected from insulin resistance.  Thus, IKK-β acts locally in liver and systemically in myeloid cells, where NFB activation induces inflammatory mediators that cause insulin resistance.  These findings demonstrate the importance of IKK in hepatic and systemic insulin resistance via the signal transduction pathway of NF-κB and provides a novel target of prevention and treatment of insulin resistance.

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期刊名稱: Nat. Med. 11, 191-198.
文章名稱: IKK-β links inflammation to obesity-induced insulin resistance
講者: 張振田
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