Effects of macrophage MED1 deficiency on blood glucose levels and insulin resistance in mice
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1.School of Biological Science Technology and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Technology, Hanzhong 723001, China. 2. Laboratory Animal Center, Xi’an Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Xi’an 710061

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    Objective To study the regulatory role of macrophage MED1 in the development of insulin resistance. Methods Eight-week-old and specific-pathogen-free male macrophage-specific MED1 knockout(MED1ΔMac)and wild-type (MED1fl/ fl) mice were used in this animal model study. Mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) for 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 weeks to induce obesity and insulin resistance. Body weight, total triglyceride, total cholesterol and blood glucose were dynamically monitored every 4 weeks. Hematoxylin-eosin ( HE ) staining was used to observe liver and adipose histopathology after an HFD for 20 weeks. Results After an HFD regime, the body weight increase of MED1ΔMac mice tended to be greater than that of the MED1fl/ fl control group. The blood glucose of MED1ΔMac mice increased significantly (P< 0. 01) compared with that of MED1fl/ fl mice after an HFD for 20 weeks. Compared with the MED1fl/ fl mice, the liver weight, subcutaneous fat weight and visceral fat weight of MED1ΔMac mice also showed a tendency to increase. In addition, the hepatic steatosis was more severe in MED1ΔMac mice than in MED1fl/ fl mice. Furthermore, a glucose tolerance test (GTT) and insulin tolerance test (ITT) showed no significant difference in glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity between the two groups. Conclusions Deficiency of macrophage MED1 promoted an increase in blood glucose levels but had no obvious effect on insulin resistance, suggesting macrophage MED1 has a key regulatory role in glucose metabolism.

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  • Received:July 15,2021
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