[HTML][HTML] Increased diet-induced fatty streak formation in female mice with deficiency of liver-derived insulin-like growth factor-I

J Svensson, K Sjögren, M Levin, J Borén, Å Tivesten… - Endocrine, 2016 - Springer
J Svensson, K Sjögren, M Levin, J Borén, Å Tivesten, C Ohlsson
Endocrine, 2016Springer
The role of endocrine IGF-I for atherosclerosis is unclear. We determined the importance of
circulating, liver-derived IGF-I for fatty streak formation in mice. Mice with adult, liver-specific
IGF-I inactivation (LI-IGF-I−/− mice, serum IGF-I reduced by approximately 80%) and control
mice received an atherogenic (modified Paigen) diet between 6 and 12 months of age. At
study end, Oil Red O staining of aortic root cryosections showed increased fatty streak area
and lipid deposition in female but not in male LI-IGF-I−/− mice compared to controls. Mac-2 …
Abstract
The role of endocrine IGF-I for atherosclerosis is unclear. We determined the importance of circulating, liver-derived IGF-I for fatty streak formation in mice. Mice with adult, liver-specific IGF-I inactivation (LI-IGF-I−/− mice, serum IGF-I reduced by approximately 80 %) and control mice received an atherogenic (modified Paigen) diet between 6 and 12 months of age. At study end, Oil Red O staining of aortic root cryosections showed increased fatty streak area and lipid deposition in female but not in male LI-IGF-I−/− mice compared to controls. Mac-2 staining of aortic root and measurements of CD68 mRNA level in femoral artery revealed increased macrophage accumulation in proportion to the increased fatty streak area in female LI-IGF-I−/− mice. Moreover, female LI-IGF-I−/− mice displayed increased serum cholesterol and interleukin-6 as well as increased vascular cell-adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM1) mRNA levels in the femoral artery and elevated VCAM1 protein expression in the aortic root. Thus, increased diet-induced fatty streak formation in female LI-IGF-I−/− mice was associated with increased serum cholesterol and signs of systemic inflammation, endothelial activation, lipid deposition, and macrophage infiltration in the vascular wall.
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