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Chronic stress aggravates glucose intolerance in leptin receptor-deficient (db/db) mice
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|作者:
Maria Razzoli
Jacob McCallum
Allison Gurney
William C. Engeland
Alessandro Bartolomucci
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[1] University of Minnesota,Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology
[2] University of Minnesota,Department of Neuroscience
来源:
Genes & Nutrition
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2015年
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10卷
关键词:
Social defeat;
Subordination;
Corticosterone;
Metabolic function;
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Genetic predisposition and environmental challenges interact to determine individual vulnerability to obesity and type 2 diabetes. We previously established a mouse model of chronic subordination stress-induced hyperphagia, obesity, metabolic like-syndrome and insulin resistance in the presence of a high-fat diet. However, it remains to be established if social stress could also aggravate glucose intolerance in subjects genetically predisposed to develop obesity and type 2 diabetes. To answer this question, we subjected genetically obese mice due to deficiency of the leptin receptor (db/db strain) to chronic subordination stress. Over five weeks, subordination stress in db/db mice led to persistent hyperphagia, hyperglycemia and exacerbated glucose intolerance altogether suggestive of an aggravated disorder when compared to controls. On the contrary, body weight and fat mass were similarly affected in stressed and control mice likely due to the hyperactivity shown by subordinate mice. Stressed db/db mice also showed increased plasma inflammatory markers. Altogether our results suggest that chronic stress can aggravate glucose intolerance but not obesity in genetically predisposed subjects on the basis of a disrupted leptin circuitry.
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