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Publication : Obesity/Type II Diabetes Promotes Function-limiting Changes in Murine Tendons that are not reversed by Restoring Normal Metabolic Function.

First Author  Studentsova V Year  2018
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  8
Issue  1 Pages  9218
PubMed ID  29907811 Mgi Jnum  J:262568
Mgi Id  MGI:6163076 Doi  10.1038/s41598-018-27634-4
Citation  Studentsova V, et al. (2018) Obesity/Type II Diabetes Promotes Function-limiting Changes in Murine Tendons that are not reversed by Restoring Normal Metabolic Function. Sci Rep 8(1):9218
abstractText  Type II Diabetes (T2DM) negatively alters baseline tendon function, including decreased range of motion and mechanical properties; however, the biological mechanisms that promote diabetic tendinopathy are unknown. To facilitate identification of therapeutic targets we developed a novel murine model of diabetic tendinopathy. Mice fed a High Fat Diet (HFD) developed diet induced obesity and T2DM and demonstrated progressive impairments in tendon gliding function and mechanical properties, relative to mice fed a Low Fat Diet (LFD). We then determined if restoration of normal metabolic function, by switching mice from HFD to LFD, was sufficient to halt the pathological changes in tendon due to obesity/T2DM. However, switching from a HFD to LFD resulted in greater impairments in tendon gliding function than mice maintained on a HFD. Mechanistically, IRbeta signaling is decreased in obese/T2DM murine tendons, suggesting altered IRbeta signaling as a driver of diabetic tendinopathy. However, knock-down of IRbeta expression in S100a4-lineage cells (IRcKO(S100a4)) was not sufficient to induce diabetic tendinopathy as no impairments in tendon gliding function or mechanical properties were observed in IRcKO(S100a4), relative to WT. Collectively, these data define a murine model of diabetic tendinopathy, and demonstrate that restoring normal metabolism does not slow the progression of diabetic tendinopathy.
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