Interleukin-1α deficiency reduces adiposity, glucose intolerance and hepatic de-novo lipogenesis in diet-induced obese mice

Nov 22, 2019BMJ open diabetes research & care

Lack of Interleukin-1α lowers body fat, improves blood sugar, and reduces new liver fat production in obese mice

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Abstract

IL-1α knockout mice were completely protected from high-fat diet-induced glucose intolerance.

  • IL-1α deficiency led to reduced fat tissue accumulation despite similar body weight gain compared to control mice.
  • Plasma total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were lower in IL-1α knockout mice.
  • The accumulation of liver triglycerides was completely inhibited in IL-1α knockout mice compared to controls.
  • Lower expression of key enzymes related to fat production was observed in the livers of IL-1α knockout mice.
  • Treatment with recombinant IL-1α increased the expression of certain fat-producing enzymes in liver cells.
  • Mice with myeloid-cell-specific deletion of IL-1α did not exhibit reduced fat accumulation or improved glucose tolerance.

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