[HTML][HTML] Pharmacological TLR4 inhibition protects against acute and chronic fat-induced insulin resistance in rats

N Zhang, H Liang, RV Farese, J Li, N Musi… - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
N Zhang, H Liang, RV Farese, J Li, N Musi, SE Hussey
PLoS One, 2015journals.plos.org
Aims To evaluate whether pharmacological TLR4 inhibition protects against acute and
chronic fat-induced insulin resistance in rats. Materials and Methods For the acute
experiment, rats received a TLR4 inhibitor [TAK-242 or E5564 (2x5 mg/kg iv bolus)] or
vehicle, and an 8-h Intralipid (20%, 8.5 mg/kg/min) or saline infusion, followed by a two-step
hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp. For the chronic experiment, rats were subcutaneously
implanted with a slow-release pellet of TAK-242 (1.5 mg/d) or placebo. Rats then received a …
Aims
To evaluate whether pharmacological TLR4 inhibition protects against acute and chronic fat-induced insulin resistance in rats.
Materials and Methods
For the acute experiment, rats received a TLR4 inhibitor [TAK-242 or E5564 (2x5 mg/kg i.v. bolus)] or vehicle, and an 8-h Intralipid (20%, 8.5 mg/kg/min) or saline infusion, followed by a two-step hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp. For the chronic experiment, rats were subcutaneously implanted with a slow-release pellet of TAK-242 (1.5 mg/d) or placebo. Rats then received a high fat diet (HFD) or a low fat control diet (LFD) for 10 weeks, followed by a two-step insulin clamp.
Results
Acute experiment; the lipid-induced reduction (18%) in insulin-stimulated glucose disposal (Rd) was attenuated by TAK-242 and E5564 (the effect of E5564 was more robust), suggesting improved peripheral insulin action. Insulin was able to suppress hepatic glucose production (HGP) in saline- but not lipid-treated rats. TAK-242, but not E5564, partially restored this effect, suggesting improved HGP. Chronic experiment; insulin-stimulated Rd was reduced ~30% by the HFD, but completely restored by TAK-242. Insulin could not suppress HGP in rats fed a HFD and TAK-242 had no effect on HGP.
Conclusions
Pharmacological TLR4 inhibition provides partial protection against acute and chronic fat-induced insulin resistance in vivo.
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