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Short-term dietary intervention improves endothelial dysfunction induced by high-fat feeding in mice through upregulation of the AMPK-CREB signaling pathway

Title: Short-term dietary intervention improves endothelial dysfunction induced by high-fat feeding in mice through upregulation of the AMPK-CREB signaling pathway
Authors : González Blázquez, Raquel
Gil Ortega, Marta
Alcalá Díaz-Mor, Martín
González Moreno, Daniel
Viana Arribas, Marta
Chowen King, Julie Ann
Sanz-Gómez, Marta
Fernández Alfonso, María Soledad
Somoza Hernández, Beatriz
Keywords: AMPKCREBDietary interventionEndothelial dysfunctionHeme oxygenase-1
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: González-Blázquez, R, Gil-Ortega, M, Alcalá, M, et al. Short-term dietary intervention improves endothelial dysfunction induced by high-fat feeding in mice through upregulation of the AMPK-CREB signaling pathway. Acta Physiol. 2023; 239:e14023. doi:10.1111/apha.14023
Abstract: Aim: In addition to functioning as an energy sensor switch, AMPK plays a key role in the maintenance of cardiovascular homeostasis. However, obesity disrupts AMPK signaling, contributing to endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to elucidate if a short-term dietary intervention consisting in replacing the high-fat diet with a standard diet for 2 weeks could reverse obesity-induced endothelial dysfunction via AMPK-CREB activation. Methods: For this, 5-week-old male C57BL6J mice were fed a standard (Chow) or a high-fat (HF) diet for 8 weeks. The HF diet was replaced by the chow diet for the last 2 weeks in half of HF mice, generating 3 groups: Chow, HF and HF-Chow. Vascular reactivity and western-blot assays were performed in the thoracic aorta. Results: Returning to a chow diet significantly reduced body weight and glucose intolerance. Relaxant responses to acetylcholine and the AMPK activator (AICAR) were significantly impaired in HF mice but improved in HF-Chow mice. The protein levels of AMPKα, p-CREB and antioxidant systems (heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and catalase) were significantly reduced in HF but normalized in HF-Chow mice. Conclusion: Improving dietary intake by replacing a HF diet with a standard diet improves AMPK-mediated responses due to the upregulation of the AMPK/ CREB/HO-1 signaling pathway.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10637/14696
Rights : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
OpenAccess
ISSN: 1748-1716
Supported by: Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Grant/ Award Number: BFU2017-82565-C2-2-R
Issue Date: 8-Aug-2023
Center : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
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