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Metformin reduces macrophage HIF1α-dependent proinflammatory signaling to restore brown adipocyte function in vitro

Nuria Pescador
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Vera Francisco
Eva María Esquinas
Cristina González-Páramos
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M Pilar Valdecantos
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Irma García-Martínez
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Andrés Urrutia
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Carmen Escalona-Garrido
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Marc Foretz
Benoit Viollet
Alfonso Calle-Pascual
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María Jesús Obregón
Julián Aragonés
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Ángela Valverde

Résumé

Therapeutic potential of metformin in obese/diabetic patients has been associated to its ability to combat insulin resistance. However, it remains largely unknown the signaling pathways involved and whether some cell types are particularly relevant for its beneficial effects. M1-activation of macrophages by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) promotes a paracrine activation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF1α) in brown adipocytes which reduces insulin signaling and glucose uptake, as well as β-adrenergic sensitivity. Addition of metformin to M1-polarized macrophages blunted these signs of brown adipocyte dysfunction. At the molecular level, metformin inhibits an inflammatory program executed by HIF1α in macrophages by inducing its degradation through the inhibition of mitochondrial complex I activity, thereby reducing oxygen consumption in a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-independent manner. In obese mice, metformin reduced inflammatory features in brown adipose tissue (BAT) such as macrophage infiltration, proinflammatory signaling and gene expression, and restored the response to cold exposure. In conclusion, the impact of metformin on macrophages by suppressing a HIF1α-dependent proinflammatory program is likely responsible for a secondary beneficial effect on insulin-mediated glucose uptake and β-adrenergic responses in brown adipocytes.
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hal-03441515 , version 1 (23-11-2021)

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Nuria Pescador, Vera Francisco, Patricia Vázquez, Eva María Esquinas, Cristina González-Páramos, et al.. Metformin reduces macrophage HIF1α-dependent proinflammatory signaling to restore brown adipocyte function in vitro. Redox Biology, 2021, 48, pp.102171. ⟨10.1016/j.redox.2021.102171⟩. ⟨hal-03441515⟩

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