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Obesity‐induced insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis are alleviated by ω‐3 fatty acids: a role for resolvins and protectins
Author(s) -
González-Périz Ana,
Horrillo Raquel,
Ferré Natália,
Gronert Karsten,
Dong Baiyan,
Morán-Salvador Eva,
Titos Esther,
Martínez-Clemente Marcos,
López-Parra Marta,
Arroyo Vicente,
Clária Joan
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.08-125674
Subject(s) - insulin resistance , endocrinology , medicine , steatosis , adiponectin , polyunsaturated fatty acid , insulin , adipokine , rosiglitazone , fatty liver , adipose tissue , chemistry , fatty acid , biochemistry , disease
Omega‐3‐polyunsaturated fatty acids (w‐3‐PUFAs) have well‐documented protective effects that are attributed not only to eicosanoid inhibition but also to the formation of novel biologically active lipid mediators (i.e ., resolvins and protectins). In this study, we examined their effects on ob/ob mice, an obesity model of insulin resistance and fatty liver disease. Dietary intake ofw‐3‐PUFAs had insulin‐sensitizing actions in adipose tissue and liver and improved insulin tolerance in obese mice. Genes involved in insulin sensitivity (PPAR/γ), glucose transport (GLUT‐2/GLUT–4), and insulin receptor signaling (IRS‐1/IRS–2) were up‐regulated byw‐3‐PUFAs. Moreover,w‐3‐PUFAs increased adiponectin, an anti‐inflammatory and insulin‐sensitizing adipokine, and induced AMPK phosphorylation, a fuel‐sensing enzyme and a gatekeeper of the energy balance. Concomitantly, hepatic steatosis was alleviated byw‐3‐PUFAs. A lipidomic analysis with liquid chromatography/mass spectrome‐try/mass spectrometry revealed that w‐3‐PUFAs inhibited the formation of w‐6‐PUFA‐derived eicosanoids, while triggering the formation of w‐3‐PUFA‐derived resolvins and protectins. Moreover, representative members of these lipid mediators, namely resolvin E1 and protectin D1, mimicked the insulin‐sensitizing and antisteatotic effects of w‐3‐PUFAs and induced adiponectin expression to a similar extent that of rosigli‐tazone, a member of the thiazolidinedione family of antidiabetic drugs. Taken together, these findings uncover beneficial actions of w‐3‐PUFAs and their bioactive lipid autacoids in preventing obesity‐induced insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis.—Gonzalez‐Periz, A.,Horrillo, R., Ferre, N., Gronert, K., Dong, B., Moran‐Salvador, E.,Titos, E., Martinez‐Clemente, M.,Lopez‐Parra, M.,Arroyo, V., Claria, J. Obesity‐induced insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis are alleviated byw‐3 fatty acids: a role for resolvins and protectins. FASEB J. 23, 1946–1957 (2009)