Publication: Pep19 Has a Positive Effect on Insulin Sensitivity and Ameliorates Both Hepatic and Adipose Tissue Phenotype of Diet-Induced Obese Mice.
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Date
2022-04-01
Authors
Silvério, Renata
Barth, Robson
Heimann, Andrea S
Reckziegel, Patrícia
Dos Santos, Gustavo J
Romero-Zerbo, Silvana Y
Bermudez-Silva, Francisco J
Rafacho, Alex
Ferro, Emer S
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MDPI
Abstract
Peptide DIIADDEPLT (Pep19) has been previously suggested to improve metabolic parameters, without adverse central nervous system effects, in a murine model of diet-induced obesity. Here, we aimed to further evaluate whether Pep19 oral administration has anti-obesogenic effects, in a well-established high-fat diet-induced obesity model. Male Swiss mice, fed either a standard diet (SD) or high-fat diet (HFD), were orally administrated for 30 consecutive days, once a day, with saline vehicle or Pep19 (1 mg/kg). Next, several metabolic, morphological, and behavioral parameters were evaluated. Oral administration of Pep19 attenuated HFD body-weight gain, reduced in approximately 40% the absolute mass of the endocrine pancreas, and improved the relationship between circulating insulin and peripheral insulin sensitivity. Pep19 treatment of HFD-fed mice attenuated liver inflammation, hepatic fat distribution and accumulation, and lowered plasma alanine aminotransferase activity. The inguinal fat depot from the SD group treated with Pep19 showed multilocular brown-fat-like cells and increased mRNA expression of uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), suggesting browning on inguinal white adipose cells. Morphological analysis of brown adipose tissue (BAT) from HFD mice showed the presence of larger white-like unilocular cells, compared to BAT from SD, Pep19-treated SD or HFD mice. Pep19 treatment produced no alterations in mice behavior. Oral administration of Pep19 ameliorates some metabolic traits altered by diet-induced obesity in a Swiss mice model.
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MeSH Terms
Adipose tissue
Adipose tissue, brown
Adipose tissue, white
Animals
Diet, high-fat
Insulin resistance
Liver
Male
Mice
Mice, inbred C57BL
Mice, obese
Nerve tissue proteins
Obesity
Phenotype
Adipose tissue, brown
Adipose tissue, white
Animals
Diet, high-fat
Insulin resistance
Liver
Male
Mice
Mice, inbred C57BL
Mice, obese
Nerve tissue proteins
Obesity
Phenotype
DeCS Terms
Dieta alta en grasa
Fenotipo
Hígado
Obesidad
Proteínas del tejido nervioso
Resistencia a la Insulina
Tejido adiposo
Fenotipo
Hígado
Obesidad
Proteínas del tejido nervioso
Resistencia a la Insulina
Tejido adiposo
CIE Terms
Keywords
bioactive peptides, intracellular peptides, metabolism, obesity, orally active peptides, overweight
Citation
Silvério R, Barth R, Heimann AS, Reckziegel P, Dos Santos GJ, Romero-Zerbo SY, et al. Pep19 Has a Positive Effect on Insulin Sensitivity and Ameliorates Both Hepatic and Adipose Tissue Phenotype of Diet-Induced Obese Mice. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Apr 7;23(8):4082