Exercise-stimulated Resolvin Biosynthesis in Adipose Tissue is Abrogated by High Fat Diet-induced Adrenergic Deficiency

高脂饮食引起的肾上腺素能缺乏会抑制运动刺激的脂肪组织中Resolvin的生物合成。

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Diet-induced white adipose tissue inflammation is associated with insulin resistance and metabolic perturbations. Conversely, exercise (Exe) protects against the development of chronic inflammation and insulin resistance independent of changes in weight; however, the mechanisms remain largely unknown. We have recently shown that, through adrenergic stimulation of macrophages, exercise promotes resolution of acute peritoneal inflammation by enhancing the biosynthesis of specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs). In this study, we sought to determine if exercise stimulates pro-resolving pathways in adipose tissue and whether this response is modified by diet. Specifically, we hypothesized that high fat diet feeding disrupts exercise-stimulated resolution by inhibiting adrenergic signaling, priming the development of chronic inflammation in adipose tissue (AT). APPROACH AND RESULTS: To explore the dietary dependence of the pro-resolving effects of Exe, mice were fed either a control or high-fat diet (HFD) for 2 weeks prior to, and throughout, a 4 wk period of daily treadmill running. Glucose handling, body weight and composition, and exercise performance were evaluated at the end of the feeding and exercise interventions. Likewise, catecholamines and their biosynthetic enzymes were measured along with AT SPM biosynthesis and macrophage phenotype and abundance. When compared with sedentary controls (Sed), macrophages isolated from mice exposed to 4 wk of exercise display elevated expression of the SPM biosynthetic enzyme Alox15, while whole AT SPM levels and anti-inflammatory CD301+ M2 macrophages increased. These changes were dependent upon diet as 6 wk of feeding with HFD abrogated the pro-resolving effect of exercise when compared with control diet-fed animals. Interestingly, exercise-induced epinephrine production was inhibited by HFD, which diminished expression of the epinephrine biosynthetic enzyme phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT) in adrenal glands. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these results suggest that a diet high in fat diminishes the pro-resolving effects of exercise in adipose tissue via decreasing the biosynthesis of catecholamines.

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