miR-146a Deficiency Accelerates Hepatic Inflammation Without Influencing Diet-induced Obesity in Mice

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Aida Javidan
Weihua Jiang
Michihiro Okuyama
Devi Thiagarajan
Lihua Yang
Jessica J. Moorleghen
Latha Muniappan
Venkateswaran Subramanian
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[1] University of Kentucky,Saha Cardiovascular Research Center
[2] University of Kentucky,Department of Physiology
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miR-146a, an anti-inflammatory microRNA, is shown to be a negative regulator of adipocyte inflammation. However, the functional contribution of miR-146a in the development of obesity is not defined. In order to determine whether miR-146a influences diet-induced obesity, mice that were either wild type (WT) or miR-146a deficient (KO) were fed with high (60% kcal) fat diet (HFD) for 16 weeks. Deficiency of miR-146a did not influence obesity measured as HFD-induced body weight and fat mass gain, or metabolism of glucose and insulin tolerance. In addition, adipocyte apoptosis, adipose tissue collagen and macrophage accumulation as detected by TUNEL, Picro Sirius and F4/80 immunostaining, respectively, were comparable between the two groups of mice. Although, miR-146a deficiency had no influence on HFD-induced hepatic lipid accumulation, interestingly, it significantly increased obesity-induced inflammatory responses in liver tissue. The present study demonstrates that miR-146a deficiency had no influence on the development of HFD-induced obesity and adipose tissue remodeling, whereas it significantly increased hepatic inflammation in obese mice. This result suggests that miR-146a regulates hepatic inflammation during development of obesity.
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