Effect of high fat diet and K / BxN serum on the immune system of ApoE knockout mice
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(1. NHC Key Laboratory of Human Disease Comparative Medicine (The Institute of LaboratoryAnimal Sciences, CAMS & PUMC); Beijing Key Laboratory for Animal Models of Emerging andReemerging Infectious; Beijing Engineering Research Center for Experimental Animal Models ofHuman Critical Diseases; Key Laboratory of Human Diseases Animal Models, State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100021, China. 2. Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing 100010)

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    Objective To detect the effect of high fat diet and K / BxN serum on the distribution of immune cellsin ApoE gene knockout ( ApoE-/ - ) mice. Methods ApoE-/ - mice were fed with high fat diet (HFD) from 8 weeks of age,then the K / BxN serum whose anti-glucose-6-phosphate isomerase (GPI) antibodies were positive was injected intraperitoneallyonce a week, with each injection of 0. 2 mL, from 17 to 26 weeks of age. The control group was fed withordinary diet (CD) and injected the K / BxN serum in the same way. The level of blood lipid was analysed by ELISA, andthe ankle swelling was measured by vernier caliper before and after the K / BxN serum was injected intra-peritoneally. Thesplenocytes and bone marrow cells of ApoE-/ - mice were isolated and stained by flow antibodies at 26 weeks of age, thendetected by flow cytometry. Results Serum LDL-C, TCHO and TG levels of ApoE-/ - mice were significantly increasedbefore and after K / BxN serum was injected, and the areas of atherosclerotic plaques were significantly increased in aorticroots after K / BxN serum injected, suggested that whether K / BxN serum was injected, HFD could induce atherosclerosis of ApoE-/ - mice, and the atherosclerotic symptom of ApoE-/ - mice fed with HFD was more severe than the CD treated group.The ankle width and clinical scores showed that the ankle swelling of ApoE-/ - mice was normal before K / BxN seruminjected. However, ApoE-/ - mice fed with HFD had lower joint width and clinical score than ApoE-/ - mice fed with CD after K / BxN serum injected. The flowcytometry analysis showed that HFD down-regulates CD3+ T cells and CD19+ B cells, upregulatesCD11b+ macrophages in splenocytes and bone marrow cells. Conclusions HFD down-regulates CD3+ T cells andCD19+ B cells, up-regulates CD11b+ macrophages in splenocytes and bone marrow cells, so aggravates the atherosclerosis and relieves arthritis of ApoE-/ - mice.

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  • Received:October 24,2018
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