A novel combined glucocorticoid-mineralocorticoid receptor selective modulator markedly prevents weight gain and fat mass expansion in mice fed a high-fat diet

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作者
Mammi, C. [1 ]
Marzolla, V. [1 ]
Armani, A. [1 ]
Feraco, A. [1 ]
Antelmi, A. [1 ]
Maslak, E. [2 ]
Chlopicki, S. [2 ,3 ]
Cinti, F. [1 ,4 ]
Hunt, H. [5 ]
Fabbri, A. [6 ,7 ]
Caprio, M. [1 ,8 ]
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[1] IRCCS San Raffaele Pisana, Lab Cardiovasc Endocrinol, Via Val Cannuta 247, I-00166 Rome, Italy
[2] Jagiellonian Univ, Jagiellonian Ctr Expt Therapeut, Krakow, Poland
[3] Jagiellonian Univ, Coll Med, Chair Pharmacol, Krakow, Poland
[4] Univ Politecn Marche, Ctr Obes, Dept Expt & Clin Med, Ancona, Italy
[5] Corcept Therapeut, Menlo Pk, CA USA
[6] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, S Eugenio Hosp, Endocrinol Unit, Dept Syst Med, Rome, Italy
[7] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, CTO A Alesini Hosp, Rome, Italy
[8] San Raffaele Roma Open Univ, Dept Human Sci & Promot Qual Life, Rome, Italy
关键词
ADIPOSE-TISSUE; ADIPOCYTE DYSFUNCTION; IN-VIVO; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; ALDOSTERONE ACTION; CUSHINGS-DISEASE; ZUCKER RATS; OBESITY; ADIPOGENESIS; DIFFERENTIATION;
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10.1038/ijo.2016.13
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that antagonism of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) results in a potent antiadipogenic activity, in vitro and in vivo. Excessive glucocorticoid exposure is associated with obesity and related disorders in humans and mice. METHODS: In this study, responses to a novel combined glucocorticoid receptor (GR)/MR antagonist were investigated in a model of diet-induced obesity. Female 10-week-old C57BL/6J mice were fed with normal chow or a high-fat diet (HFD) for 9 weeks. Mice fed a HFD were concomitantly treated for 9 weeks with the GR antagonist mifepristone (80 mg kg(-1') per day) or the novel combined GR/MR antagonist CORT118335 (80 mg kg(-1) per day). Male, juvenile 6-week-old C57BL/6J mice fed HFD were treated with CORT118335 for 4 weeks. RESULTS: Mice fed a HFD showed a significant increase in total body weight and white fat mass, with impaired glucose tolerance and increased fat infiltration in livers. Interestingly, only CORT118335 completely prevented the HFD-induced weight gain and white fat deposition, whereas mifepristone showed no effect on body weight and modestly increased subcutaneous fat mass. Importantly, food intake was not affected by either treatment, and CORT118335 dramatically increased PGC-1 alpha protein expression in adipose tissue, without any effect on UCP1. Both CORT118335 and mifepristone produced metabolic benefit, improving glucose tolerance, increasing adiponectin plasma levels, decreasing leptin and reducing mean adipocyte size. When tested in vitro, CORT118335 markedly reduced 3T3-L1 differentiation and reversed MR-mediated pro-adipogenic effects of aldosterone; differently, GR-mediated effects of dexamethasone were not antagonized by CORT118335, suggesting that it mostly acts as an antagonist of MR in cultured preadipocytes. CONCLUSIONS: Combined GR/MR pharmacological antagonism markedly reduced HFD-driven weight gain and fat mass expansion in mice through the increase in adipose PGC-1 alpha, suggesting that both receptors represent strategic therapeutic targets to fight obesity. The effects of CORT118335 in adipocytes seem predominantly mediated by MR antagonism.
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页数:9
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