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      Short-term caloric restriction in db/db mice improves myocardial function and increases high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin

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          Background

          Obesity and metabolic syndrome lead to the development of metabolic heart disease (MHD) that is characterized by left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), diastolic dysfunction, and increased mitochondrial ROS. Caloric restriction (CR) is a nutritional intervention that protects against obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Healthy adipose tissue is cardioprotective via releasing adipokines such as adiponectin. We tested the hypothesis that CR can ameliorate MHD and it is associated with improved adipose tissue function as reflected by increased circulating levels of high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in db/db mice.

          Methods

          Genetically obese db/db and lean db/+ male mice were fed either ad libitum or subjected to 30% CR for 5 weeks. At the end of the study period, echocardiography was carried out to assess diastolic function. Blood, heart, and epididymal fat pads were harvested for mitochondrial study, ELISA, and Western blot analyses.

          Results

          CR reversed the development of LVH, prevented diastolic dysfunction, and decreased cardiac mitochondrial H 2O 2 in db/db ( vs. ad lib) mice. These beneficial effects on the heart were associated with increased circulating level of HMW adiponectin. Furthermore, CR increased AMPK and eNOS activation in white adipose tissue of db/db mice, but not in the heart.

          Conclusions

          These findings indicate that even short-term CR protects the heart from MHD. Whether the beneficial effects of CR on the heart could be related to the improved adipose tissue function warrants future investigation.

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          Journal
          101643909
          43170
          IJC Metab Endocr
          IJC Metab Endocr
          IJC metabolic & endocrine
          2214-7624
          6 November 2016
          20 October 2016
          December 2016
          01 December 2017
          : 13
          : 28-34
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Diabetes and Metabolism Unit, Section of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
          [2 ]Cardiovascular Medicine Section, Department of Medicine, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding author: X. Julia Xu. Phone: (617)-638-7076. juliaxu@ 123456bu.edu
          Article
          PMC5142532 PMC5142532 5142532 nihpa827931
          10.1016/j.ijcme.2016.10.002
          5142532
          27942464
          59e23198-6e37-4da0-95c6-e285b9c13333
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          caloric restriction,adipose tissue,metabolic heart disease,AMPK

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