Lipotoxicity dysregulates the immunoproteasome in podocytes and kidneys in type 2 diabetes
Hyun Soon Lee, Ji Yeon Suh, B.C. Kang, Eugene Lee
Abstract
In podocytes, PA rapidly induced immunoproteasome expression but ultimately decreased it, while OA and EPA restored the decreased immunoproteasome levels. In the renal cortex of type 2 diabetic mice, immunoproteasome expression was significantly decreased, whereas feeding of OA-rich olive oil or EPA-rich fish oil diets protected them against the reduced immunoproteasome expression and progression of diabetic nephropathy. Thus, lipotoxicity-induced podocyte injury with impaired immunoproteasome expression may be related to the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy.
Topics & Concepts
LipotoxicityType 2 diabetesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusMedicineChemistryEndocrinologyInsulin resistanceRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesDiabetes and associated disordersCholesterol and Lipid Metabolism