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Interleukin 10 Treatment Ameliorates High-Fat Diet-Induced Inflammatory Atrial Remodeling and Fibrillation

Authors :
Naohiko Takahashi
Akira Fukui
Koro Gotoh
Kyoko Kawano
Mami Fujinami
Hidefumi Akioka
Mikiko Nakagawa
Tetsuji Shinohara
Yasushi Teshima
Takahiro Oniki
Kunio Yufu
Tomomi Tanino
Kohei Aoki
Norihiro Okada
Shotaro Saito
Kazuki Mitarai
Takayuki Masaki
Hiroki Takanari
Seiichiro Yoshimura
Yasuko Nagano
Miho Miyoshi
Ichitaro Abe
Hidekazu Kondo
Shintaro Kira
Kumiko Akiyoshi
Yumi Ishii
Yuki Ikebe
Reika Ayabe
Source :
Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology. 11(5)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Obesity, characterized by systemic low-grade inflammation, is considered a well-known risk for atrial fibrillation. In fact, IL-10 (interleukin 10), which is a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine, has been reported to decrease in obese and diabetic patients. We tested the hypotheses forwarding that genetic deletion of IL-10 exacerbates high-fat diet (HFD)–induced obesity-caused atrial inflammation, lipidosis, fibrosis, and fibrillation and that IL-10 therapy inhibits this pathology. Methods: Eight- to 10-week-old male CL57/B6 (wild-type) mice and IL-10 knockout mice were divided into a 12-week HFD group and a 12-week normal-fat diet (NFD) group, respectively. In addition, the effect of IL-10 administration was also investigated. RESULTS: HFD-induced obesity for 12 weeks significantly depressed serum levels of IL-10 but were found to increase several proinflammatory cytokines in wild-type mice. Adverse atrial remodeling, including atrial inflammation, lipidosis, and fibrosis, was induced in both wild-type and IL-10 knockout mice by HFD. Vulnerability to atrial fibrillation was also significantly enhanced by HFD. With regard to epicardial and pericardial adipose tissue, the total amount of epicardial adipose tissue+pericardial adipose tissue volume was increased by HFD. Besides, proinflammatory and profibrotic cytokines of epicardial adipose tissue+pericardial adipose tissue were also upregulated. In contrast, the protein level of adiponectin was downregulated by HFD. These HFD-induced obesity-caused adverse effects were further exaggerated in IL-10 knockout mice in comparison to wild-type mice. Systemic IL-10 administration markedly ameliorated HFD-induced obesity-caused left atrial remodeling and vulnerability to atrial fibrillation, in addition to improving the quality of epicardial adipose tissue+pericardial adipose tissue. Conclusions: Our results highlight IL-10 treatment as a potential therapeutic approach to limit the progression of HFD-induced obesity-caused atrial fibrillation.

Details

ISSN :
19413084
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4cc2d819d9a9fc9800f427ed68141fcf