2016
DOI: 10.2337/db15-1255
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Functional Deficits Precede Structural Lesions in Mice With High-Fat Diet–Induced Diabetic Retinopathy

Abstract: Obesity predisposes to human type 2 diabetes, the most common cause of diabetic retinopathy. To determine if high-fat diet–induced diabetes in mice can model retinal disease, we weaned mice to chow or a high-fat diet and tested the hypothesis that diet-induced metabolic disease promotes retinopathy. Compared with controls, mice fed a diet providing 42% of energy as fat developed obesity-related glucose intolerance by 6 months. There was no evidence of microvascular disease until 12 months, when trypsin digests… Show more

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“…A link between inflammation and insulin resistance in the retina has been previously proposed (33), yet direct evidence for the molecular mechanism has remained limited. High fat diet-induced retinal inflammation was recently reported in rodent models of type 2 diabetes (22,34). Notably, feeding a high fat diet induces inflammatory markers and JNK phosphorylation in the inner retina before the onset of electroretinogram abnormalities or detectable vascular disease (22), suggesting that JNK activation is an early event in disease progression.…”
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“…A link between inflammation and insulin resistance in the retina has been previously proposed (33), yet direct evidence for the molecular mechanism has remained limited. High fat diet-induced retinal inflammation was recently reported in rodent models of type 2 diabetes (22,34). Notably, feeding a high fat diet induces inflammatory markers and JNK phosphorylation in the inner retina before the onset of electroretinogram abnormalities or detectable vascular disease (22), suggesting that JNK activation is an early event in disease progression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High fat diet-induced retinal inflammation was recently reported in rodent models of type 2 diabetes (22,34). Notably, feeding a high fat diet induces inflammatory markers and JNK phosphorylation in the inner retina before the onset of electroretinogram abnormalities or detectable vascular disease (22), suggesting that JNK activation is an early event in disease progression. Herein we extend the previous studies by demonstrating that JNK acts to modulate phosphorylation of substrates downstream of S6K1/2 by enhancing the phosphorylation of residues on rictor and IRS1 that are associated with attenuated insulin action.…”
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confidence: 99%
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