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Adiponectin receptor agonist AdipoRon ameliorates renal inflammation in diet-induced obese mice and endotoxin-treated human glomeruli ex vivo

Authors :
Hanne Salmenkari
Zydrune Polianskyte-Prause
Sonja Lindfors
Tuomas Mirtti
Per-Henrik Groop
Sanna Lehtonen
Rim Bouslama
Miia Mannerla
Richard A. Forsgård
Harry Nisen
Markku Lehto
Jukka Tienari
Eero Lehtonen
Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine
Sanna Lehtonen research group
CAMM - Research Program for Clinical and Molecular Metabolism
Medicum
Department of Pathology
Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research
Clinicum
HUS Abdominal Center
HUSLAB
Department of Pharmacology
Research Programs Unit
Research Program in Systems Oncology
Doctoral Programme in Integrative Life Science
Doctoral Programme in Population Health
Diabetes and Obesity Research Program
Department of Medicine
Per Henrik Groop / Principal Investigator
Doctoral Programme in Drug Research
Biosciences
Source :
Diabetologia
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis Chronic low-grade inflammation with local upregulation of proinflammatory molecules plays a role in the progression of obesity-related renal injury. Reduced serum concentration of anti-inflammatory adiponectin may promote chronic inflammation. Here, we investigated the potential anti-inflammatory and renoprotective effects and mechanisms of action of AdipoRon, an adiponectin receptor agonist. Methods Wild-type DBA/2J mice were fed with high-fat diet (HFD) supplemented or not with AdipoRon to model obesity-induced metabolic endotoxaemia and chronic low-grade inflammation and we assessed changes in the glomerular morphology and expression of proinflammatory markers. We also treated human glomeruli ex vivo and human podocytes in vitro with AdipoRon and bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), an endotoxin upregulated in obesity and diabetes, and analysed the secretion of inflammatory cytokines, activation of inflammatory signal transduction pathways, apoptosis and migration. Results In HFD-fed mice, AdipoRon attenuated renal inflammation, as demonstrated by reduced expression of glomerular activated NF-κB p65 subunit (NF-κB-p65) (70%, p p p p p p p p p p p p p Conclusions/interpretation AdipoRon attenuated the renal expression of proinflammatory cytokines in HFD-fed mice and LPS-stimulated human glomeruli, which apparently contributed to the amelioration of glomerular inflammation and injury. Mechanistically, based on assays on cultured podocytes, AdipoRon reduced LPS-induced activation of the NF-κB-p65, JNK and p38-MAPK pathways, thereby impelling the decrease in apoptosis, migration and secretion of TNFα. We conclude that the activation of the adiponectin receptor by AdipoRon is a potent strategy to attenuate endotoxaemia-associated renal inflammation. Graphical abstract

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetologia
Accession number :
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