心肌细胞特异性删除STING可改善糖尿病小鼠的心功能、葡萄糖稳态和伤口愈合。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Life sciences Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.lfs.2025.123470
Xiaorong Li , Kai Guo , Qingju Zhou , Felycia Fernanda Hosyanto , Guoxiang Zhou , Yiying Zhang , Yuanjing Li , Shenglan Yang
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目的:本研究旨在探讨心肌细胞特异性STING基因敲除对糖尿病患者心功能和伤口愈合的影响及其机制。材料和方法:在本研究中,采用高脂肪饮食和链脲佐菌素联合诱导心肌细胞特异性STING敲除小鼠2型糖尿病。通过超声心动图和组织病理学分析评估心脏功能和重构。通过胰岛素敏感性试验和腹腔内葡萄糖耐量试验评估葡萄糖稳态。通过测量糖尿病小鼠创面面积来量化创面愈合。关键发现:结果表明,心肌细胞中STING的缺失改善了糖尿病小鼠的心功能,并伴有胰岛素敏感性的增强和葡萄糖耐量的改善。此外,STING的缺失部分减轻了心肌线粒体功能障碍。敲除心肌细胞中的STING也促进了糖尿病小鼠的血管生成和伤口愈合。意义:我们的研究结果表明,心肌细胞特异性STING缺失可增强心功能、葡萄糖稳态和伤口愈合,表明靶向心脏STING可能是治疗糖尿病的一种有希望的治疗策略。
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Cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of STING improves cardiac function, glucose homeostasis, and wound healing in diabetic mice

Aims

The present study aimed to investigate the effects and underling mechanisms of cardiomyocyte-specific STING knockout on cardiac function and wound healing in diabetes.

Materials and methods

In this study, type 2 diabetes was induced in cardiomyocyte-specific STING knockout mice using a combination of a high-fat diet and streptozotocin. Cardiac function and remodeling were assessed by echocardiography and histopathological analysis. Glucose homeostasis was evaluated through insulin sensitivity tests and intraperitoneal glucose tolerance tests. Wound healing was quantified by measuring the wound area in diabetic mice.

Key findings

The results demonstrated that STING deletion in cardiomyocytes improved cardiac function in diabetic mice, which was accompanied by enhanced insulin sensitivity and improved glucose tolerance. Furthermore, the deletion of STING partially mitigated mitochondrial dysfunction in the myocardium. STING knockout in cardiomyocytes also facilitated angiogenesis and wound healing in diabetic mice.

Significance

Our findings suggest that cardiomyocyte-specific STING deletion enhances cardiac function, glucose homeostasis, and wound healing, indicating that targeting STING in the heart may serve as a promising therapeutic strategy for managing diabetes mellitus.
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Life sciences 医学-药学
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