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SOCS3 Ablation in Leptin Receptor-Expressing Cells Causes Autonomic and Cardiac Dysfunctions in Middle-Aged Mice despite Improving Energy and Glucose Metabolism.
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International journal of molecular sciences [Int J Mol Sci] 2022 Jun 10; Vol. 23 (12). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jun 10. - Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Leptin resistance is a hallmark of obesity. Treatments aiming to improve leptin sensitivity are considered a promising therapeutical approach against obesity. However, leptin receptor (LepR) signaling also modulates several neurovegetative aspects, such as the cardiovascular system and hepatic gluconeogenesis. Thus, we investigated the long-term consequences of increased leptin sensitivity, considering the potential beneficial and deleterious effects. To generate a mouse model with increased leptin sensitivity, the suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) was ablated in LepR-expressing cells (LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice). LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice displayed reduced food intake, body adiposity and weight gain, as well as improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity, and were protected against aging-induced leptin resistance. Surprisingly, a very high mortality rate was observed in aging LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice. LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice showed cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, increased myocardial fibrosis and reduced cardiovascular capacity. LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice exhibited impaired post-ischemic cardiac functional recovery and middle-aged LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice showed substantial arhythmic events during the post-ischemic reperfusion period. Finally, LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice exhibited fasting-induced hypoglycemia and impaired counterregulatory response to glucopenia associated with reduced gluconeogenesis. In conclusion, although increased sensitivity to leptin improved the energy and glucose homeostasis of aging LepR <superscript>∆SOCS3</superscript> mice, major autonomic/neurovegetative dysfunctions compromised the health and longevity of these animals. Consequently, these potentially negative aspects need to be considered in the therapies that increase leptin sensitivity chronically.
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- Animals
Energy Metabolism
Glucose metabolism
Leptin metabolism
Mice
Neurons metabolism
Obesity metabolism
Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 3 Protein genetics
Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 3 Protein metabolism
Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling Proteins metabolism
Heart Diseases metabolism
Receptors, Leptin genetics
Receptors, Leptin metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1422-0067
- Volume :
- 23
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- 12
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- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of molecular sciences
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 35742928
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126484