TRAIL [TNF (tumour necrosis factor)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand] has recently been shown to ameliorate the natural history of DM (diabetes mellitus). It has not been determined yet whether systemic TRAIL delivery would prevent the metabolic abnormalities due to an HFD [HF (high-fat) diet]. For this purpose, 27 male C57bl6 mice aged 8 weeks were randomly fed on a standard diet, HFD or HFD+TRAIL for 12 weeks. TRAIL was delivered weekly by intraperitoneal injection. Body composition was evaluated; indirect calorimetry studies, GTT (glucose tolerance test) and ITT (insulin tolerance test) were performed. Pro-inflammatory cytokines, together with adipose tissue gene expression and apoptosis, were measured. TRAIL treatment reduced significantly the increased adiposity associated with an HFD. Moreover, it reduced significantly hyperglycaemia and hyperinsulinaemia during a GTT and it improved significantly the peripheral response to insulin. TRAIL reversed the changes in substrate utilization induced by the HFD and ameliorated skeletal muscle non-esterified fatty acids oxidation rate. This was associated with a significant reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines together with a modulation of adipose tissue gene expression and apoptosis. These findings shed light on the possible anti-adipogenic and anti-inflammatory effects of TRAIL and open new therapeutic possibilities against obesity, systemic inflammation and T2DM (Type 2 DM).
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July 13 2012
TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand significantly attenuates metabolic abnormalities in high-fat-fed mice reducing adiposity and systemic inflammation
Stella Bernardi;
Stella Bernardi
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*Baker IDI, 75 Commercial Road Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Correspondence: Dr Stella Bernardi (email stella.bernardi@bakeridi.edu.au).
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Giorgio Zauli;
Giorgio Zauli
†IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, Italy
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Christos Tikellis;
Christos Tikellis
*Baker IDI, 75 Commercial Road Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Riccardo Candido;
Riccardo Candido
‡Diabetes Center ‘ASS 1 Triestina’, Trieste, Italy
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Bruno Fabris;
Bruno Fabris
§Department of Medical Surgical and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
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Paola Secchiero;
Paola Secchiero
∥Department of Morphology and Embriology, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
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Mark E. Cooper;
Mark E. Cooper
*Baker IDI, 75 Commercial Road Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Merlin C. Thomas
Merlin C. Thomas
*Baker IDI, 75 Commercial Road Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2012) 123 (9): 547–555.
Article history
Received:
April 10 2012
Revision Received:
May 14 2012
Accepted:
May 23 2012
Accepted Manuscript online:
May 23 2012
Citation
Stella Bernardi, Giorgio Zauli, Christos Tikellis, Riccardo Candido, Bruno Fabris, Paola Secchiero, Mark E. Cooper, Merlin C. Thomas; TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand significantly attenuates metabolic abnormalities in high-fat-fed mice reducing adiposity and systemic inflammation. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 November 2012; 123 (9): 547–555. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20120176
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