| Literature DB >> 29164831 |
Seong Yul Ryu1, Yoon Jung Choi2, So Young Park2, Jong Yeon Kim2, Yong Dae Kim3, Yong Woon Kim4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: High-fat (HF) feeding induces hypothalamic leptin resistance via the activation of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). TLR4 deficiency confers resistance to diet-induced obesity. Udenafil, an anti-impotence drug, inhibits TLR4 in airway epithelial cells in vitro. In this study, we evaluated whether udenafil suppressed the hypothalamic expression of TLR4 and reduced body weight.Entities:
Keywords: Body weight; Hypothalamus; Leptin; Toll-like receptors; Udenafil
Year: 2017 PMID: 29164831 PMCID: PMC5756806 DOI: 10.5534/wjmh.17028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Mens Health ISSN: 2287-4208 Impact factor: 5.400
Fig. 1The effect of udenafil on toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) mRNA expression in the hypothalamus. Udenafil (500 µg) was dissolved in 10 µL saline. Udenafil or an equal volume of saline were injected into the lateral ventricle in rats. Data are expressed as mean±standard error of 3 experimental rats. *p<0.05 vs. control.
Fig. 2The effects of different dosages (0, 12, 120, 600 µg) of udenafil on the expression of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) (A), phosphodiesterase 5 (PD5E) (B), myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 (Myd88) (C), and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) (D) mRNA in the hypothalamus in mice. Udenafil was administered via gavage for 2 consecutive days. Data are expressed as mean±standard error of 6 mice in each experimental group. Values that do not share a common superscript letters are significantly different at p<0.05.
Changes in physical and biochemical parameters following treatment of mice with udenafil and/or leptin for 9 days
| Control diet | High-fat diet | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Udenafil | − | − | + | + | − | − | + | + | |
| Leptin | − | + | − | + | − | + | − | + | |
| Body weight (g) | 32.4±1.17 | 32.4±0.86 | 32.4±0.84 | 32.4±0.62 | 36.9±0.98* | 36.9±1.01 | 36.9±0.83 | 36.9±0.80 | |
| Initial | |||||||||
| Final | 31.4±1.13 | 29.8±0.65 | 30.0±0.78 | 29.3±0.82 | 36.1±0.83 | 35.4±1.01 | 33.1±0.92 | 32.6±0.54 | |
| Difference | 1.1±0.30a | 2.6±1.22a,b | 2.4±0.44a,b | 3.1±0.86b | 0.9±0.26a | 1.5±0.27a | 3.8±0.41b | 4.3±0.42b | |
| Cumulative caloric intake for 9 days (kcal) | 90.0±5.49a | 70.6±1.95b | 87.0±1.00a | 77.3±3.29b | 103.1±0.55a,* | 96.6±0.69a | 82.5±2.48b | 80.0±3.45b | |
| Visceral fat (g) | 2.0±0.14a | 1.6±0.04b | 1.7±0.13a,b | 1.5±0.10b | 2.8±0.08a,* | 2.7±0.13a | 2.4±0.14b | 2.4±0.08b | |
| Plasma biochemical | |||||||||
| Leptin (ng/mL) | 10.4±3.22 | 5.9±1.71 | 7.7±1.96 | 4.2±1.58 | 20.5±2.24a,* | 20.2±2.21a | 13.0±1.69b | 12.6±0.91b | |
| Glucose (mg/dL) | 282±21.8 | 251±21.3 | 266±16.7 | 252±12.7 | 318±22.9a | 320±18.2a | 279±13.3a,b | 264±14.4b | |
| T-cholesterol (mg/dL) | 164±10.1 | 158±3.1 | 163±8.1 | 148±5.9 | 205±6.21a,* | 199±6.7a | 191±6.3a | 180±7.9b | |
Values are expressed as mean±standard error of 7 mice per group.
*p<0.05 vs. vehicle treated control mice. a,bThere were no significant differences between the same characteristics at p<0.05 within control or high-fat-fed mice.
Fig. 3Hypothalamic mRNA levels of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) (A), pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) (B), and neuropeptide Y (NPY) (C) after treatment with udenafil and/or leptin for 9 days. The mRNA levels were analyzed using real-time polymerase chain reaction. A-: AIN-93G diet, H-: high-fat diet with 60% of the calories from fat, CON: control, LEP: leptin, UDE: udenafil. Data are expressed as mean±standard error of 7 mice in each experimental group. *p<0.05, vs. A-control. Values that do not share a common superscript letters are significantly different at p<0.05 in the control- or high-fat-fed mice.