Maternal high-fat diet exaggerates diet-induced insulin resistance in adult offspring by enhancing inflammasome activation through noncanonical pathway of caspase-11.
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2020
Maternal high-fat diet (HFD) has been shown to promote the development of insulin resistance (IR) in adult offspring; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.Eight-week-old female wild-type mice (C57BL/6) were fed either an HFD or a normal diet (ND), one week prior to mating, and the diet was continued throughout gestation and lactation. Eight-week-old male offspring of both groups were fed an HFD for 8 weeks.Offspring of HFD-fed dams (O-HFD) exhibited significantly impaired insulin sensitivity compared with offspring of ND-fed dams (O-ND). The adipocyte size of the eWAT increased significantly in O-HFD and was accompanied by abundant crown-like structures (CLS), as well as a higher concentration of interleukin 1β (IL-1β) in the eWAT. Treatment with an inflammasome inhibitor, MCC950, completely abrogated the enhanced IR in O-HFD. However, ex vivo caspase-1 activity in eWAT revealed no difference between the two groups. In contrast, noncanonical inflammasome activation of caspase-11 was significantly augmented in O-HFD than in O-ND; suggesting that membrane pore formation, but not cleavage of pro-IL-1β by caspase-1, is augmented in O-HFD. To examine the membrane pore formation, we performed metabolic activation of bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs). Percentage of pore formation assessed by ethidium bromide staining was significantly higher in BMDMs of O-HFD, accompanied by an enhanced active caspase-11 expression. Consistently, the concentration of IL-1β in culture supernatants was significantly higher in the BMDMs from O-HFD than those from O-ND.These findings demonstrate that maternal HFD exaggerates diet-induced IR in adult offspring by enhancing noncanonical caspase-11-mediated inflammasome activation.
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Authors | Wada, Naotoshi;Yamada, Hiroyuki;Motoyama, Shinichiro;Saburi, Makoto;Sugimoto, Takeshi;Kubota, Hiroshi;Miyawaki, Daisuke;Wakana, Noriyuki;Kami, Daisuke;Ogata, Takehiro;Matoba, Satoaki; |
Journal | molecular metabolism |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | S2212-8778(20)30062-4 |
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