脂肪酸改性聚氧乙烯钒酸盐缓解肥胖小鼠脂肪组织的铁超载现象

IF 9.6 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Rare Metals Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s12598-024-02925-0
Kun Chen, Yu-Rong Qin, Sheng-Qiu Liu, Rou-Ling Chen
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铁超载已被证明会导致肥胖相关的代谢紊乱,包括胰岛素抵抗。降低铁含量的策略可能有助于控制与肥胖相关的代谢并发症。本文证明,油酸改性聚氧乙烯钒酸盐(OPOVs)在脂肪组织中的特异性积累可降低以高脂肪饮食(HFD)喂养的小鼠脂肪细胞中的铁浓度。油酸与聚氧乙烯钒酸盐的共轭作用使 OPOVs 能够特异性地消耗白脂肪组织(WAT)中的铁,从而保护小鼠免受高脂饮食引起的肥胖和肥胖相关的代谢恶化的影响。经 OPOV 处理的小鼠的葡萄糖耐量和胰岛素敏感性得到改善,这表明 OPOV 诱导的铁耗竭可逆转高FD 诱导的肥胖引起的代谢退化。此外,铁超载标记基因表达的减少表明,OPOVs 参与了维持铁平衡的过程,钒簇在针对肥胖引起的铁超载方面具有潜在的医学应用价值。这些发现强调了基于钒酸盐的簇合物在解决铁代谢和代谢健康之间复杂的相互作用方面的潜力。
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Remission of iron overload in adipose tissue of obese mice by fatty acid-modified polyoxovanadates

Iron overload has been evidenced to contribute to obesity-associated metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance. Strategies to reduce iron levels might help manage the metabolic complications associated with obesity. Here, it is demonstrated that the specific accumulation of oleic acid-modified polyoxovanadates (OPOVs) in adipose tissue leads to the reduction of iron concentrations in adipocytes in mice fed with a high-fat diet (HFD). Conjugation of oleic acids to polyoxovanadates enables tissue-specific depletion of iron from white adipose tissue (WAT) by OPOVs, protecting mice from HFD-induced obesity and obesity-associated metabolic deteriorations. Glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity are improved in OPOV-treated mice, which demonstrates that the OPOV-induced iron depletion can reverse the metabolic degeneration caused by HFD-induced obesity. Furthermore, a decrease in expression of the marker genes of iron overload suggests the participation of OPOVs in maintaining iron homeostasis and a potential medical application of vanadium clusters in targeting the iron overload caused by obesity. These findings underscore the potential of vanadate-based clusters tailored to address the complex interplay between iron metabolism and metabolic health.

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Rare Metals
Rare Metals 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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12.10
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2919
审稿时长
2.7 months
期刊介绍: Rare Metals is a monthly peer-reviewed journal published by the Nonferrous Metals Society of China. It serves as a platform for engineers and scientists to communicate and disseminate original research articles in the field of rare metals. The journal focuses on a wide range of topics including metallurgy, processing, and determination of rare metals. Additionally, it showcases the application of rare metals in advanced materials such as superconductors, semiconductors, composites, and ceramics.
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