Increased hypothalamic expression of the p75 tumor necrosis factor receptor in New Zealand obese mice

NM Rizk, HG Joost, J Eckel - Hormone and Metabolic …, 2001 - thieme-connect.com
NM Rizk, HG Joost, J Eckel
Hormone and Metabolic Research, 2001thieme-connect.com
Previous studies have demonstrated that tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) production from
adipose tissue is elevated in obese animal models and in obese humans. It plays an
important role in the induction of insulin resistance in experimental animals. In this study, we
examined hypothalamic tissue expression of TNF-α and its receptors and TNF-α expression
of adipose tissue in lean C57BLKSJ+/+ and obese polygenic New Zealand obese (NZO)
mice. Obese animals exhibited hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and …
Previous studies have demonstrated that tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) production from adipose tissue is elevated in obese animal models and in obese humans. It plays an important role in the induction of insulin resistance in experimental animals. In this study, we examined hypothalamic tissue expression of TNF-α and its receptors and TNF-α expression of adipose tissue in lean C57BLKSJ+/+ and obese polygenic New Zealand obese (NZO) mice. Obese animals exhibited hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and hypercholesterinemia. Using RT-PCR, we observed increased expression (2.4-fold) of TNF receptor 2 (p75) in the hypothalamus of obese mice. TNF-α expression in adipose tissue of obese mice was eight times higher than in controls. TNF-α and TNF receptor 1 (p55) expression in hypothalamic tissue was similar in obese and lean animals. These results suggest that the hypothalamic TNF receptor 2 (p75) might play a role in obesity by modulating the actions of TNF-α in conditions of leptin resistance.
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