Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/152482
Author(s): Wardelmann, K
Rath, M
Castro, JP
Blümel, S
Schell, M
Hauffe, R
Schumacher, F
Flore, T
Ritter, K
Wernitz, A
Hosoi, T
Ozawa, K
Kleuser, B
Weiß, J
Schürmann, A
Kleinridders, A
Title: Central acting hsp10 regulates mitochondrial function, fatty acid metabolism, and insulin sensitivity in the hypothalamus
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Mitochondria are critical for hypothalamic function and regulators of metabolism. Hypothalamic mitochondrial dysfunction with decreased mitochondrial chaperone expression is present in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Recently, we demonstrated that a dysregulated mitochondrial stress response (MSR) with reduced chaperone expression in the hypothalamus is an early event in obesity development due to insufficient insulin signaling. Although insulin activates this response and improves metabolism, the metabolic impact of one of its members, the mitochondrial chaperone heat shock protein 10 (Hsp10), is unknown. Thus, we hypothesized that a reduction of Hsp10 in hypothalamic neurons will impair mitochondrial function and impact brain insulin action. Therefore, we investigated the role of chaperone Hsp10 by introducing a lentiviral-mediated Hsp10 knockdown (KD) in the hypothalamic cell line CLU-183 and in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) of C57BL/6N male mice. We analyzed mitochondrial function and insulin signaling utilizing qPCR, Western blot, XF96 Analyzer, immunohistochemistry, and microscopy techniques. We show that Hsp10 expression is reduced in T2D mice brains and regulated by leptin in vitro. Hsp10 KD in hypothalamic cells induced mitochondrial dysfunction with altered fatty acid metabolism and increased mitochondria-specific oxidative stress resulting in neuronal insulin resistance. Consequently, the reduction of Hsp10 in the ARC of C57BL/6N mice caused hypothalamic insulin resistance with acute liver insulin resistance.
Subject: Brain insulin signaling
Fatty acid metabolism
Mitochondria
Oxidative stress
DOI: 10.3390/antiox10050711
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/152482
Source: Antioxidants, vol.10(5):711
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Rights: openAccess
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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