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Dietary Oxysterol, 7-Ketocholesterol Accelerates Hepatic Lipid Accumulation and Macrophage Infiltration in Obese Mice

Journal

FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2020.614692

Keywords

7-ketocholesterol; steatohepatitis; obesity; macrophage; autophagy

Funding

  1. Program for Basic and Clinical Research on Hepatitis from Japan Agency for Medical Research and development (AMED) [JP19fk0210031]
  2. JSPS KAKENHI grants from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [18H03532, 17H02100, 18K11020, 18K16026, 18H06222, 19K11766, 20K08383, 20K17149]
  3. Project MEET, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine/Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20K08383, 20K17149, 19K11766, 18H03532, 17H02100, 18H06222, 18K16026, 18K11020] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This study demonstrated that a small amount of dietary 7KC contributed to accelerate hepatic steatosis and inflammation in obese mice models, characterized by increased lipid accumulation, macrophage infiltration, induced inflammatory response, downregulated fatty acid oxidation, and reduced expression of genes related to autophagy process.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is strongly associated with obese and type 2 diabetes. It has been reported that an oxidized cholesterol, 7-ketocholesterol (7KC), might cause inflammatory response in macrophages and plasma 7KC concentration were higher in patients with cardiovascular diseases or diabetes. Therefore, we have decided to test whether small amount of 7KC in diet might induce hepatic steatosis and inflammation in two types of obese models. We found that addition of 0.01% 7KC either in chow diet (CD, regular chow diet with 1% cholesterol) or western type diet (WD, high fat diet with 1% cholesterol) accelerated hepatic neutral lipid accumulation by Oil Red O staining. Importantly, by lipid extraction analysis, it has been recognized that triglyceride rather than cholesterol species was significantly accumulated in CD+7KC compared to CD as well as in WD+7KC compared to WD. Immunostaining revealed that macrophages infiltration was increased in CD+7KC compared to CD, and also in WD+7KC compared to WD. These phenotypes were accompanied by inducing inflammatory response and downregulating fatty acid oxidation. Furthermore, RNA sequence analysis demonstrated that 7KC reduced expression of genes which related to autophagy process. Levels of LC3-II protein were decreased in WD+7KC compared to WD. Similarly, we have confirmed the effect of 7KC on acceleration of steatohepatitis in db/db mice model. Collectively, our study has demonstrated that small amount of dietary 7KC contributed to accelerate hepatic steatosis and inflammation in obese mice models.

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