Hyperglycemic Ins2AkitaLdlr-/- mice show severely elevated lipid levels and increased atherosclerosis: A model of type 1 diabetic macrovascular disease

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Accelerated atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in type 1 diabetes, but the mechanism of type 1 diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis is not well understood, in part due to the lack of a good animal model for the longterm studies required. In an attempt to create a model for studying diabetic macrovascular disease, we have generated type 1 diabetic Akita mice lacking the low density lipoprotein receptor (Ins2AkitaLdlr-/-). Ins2AkitaLdlr-/- mice were severely hyperglycemic with impaired glucose tolerance. Compared with Ldlr-/- mice, 20-week-old Ins2AkitaLdlr-/- mice fed a 0.02% cholesterol AIN76a diet showed increased plasma triglyceride and cholesterol levels, and increased aortic root cross-sectional atherosclerotic lesion area [224% ( P < 0.001) in males and 30% ( P < 0.05) in females]. Microarray and quantitative PCR analyses of livers from Ins2AkitaLdlr-/- mice revealed altered expression of lipid homeostatic genes, including sterol-regulatory element binding protein (Srebp)1, liver X receptor (Lxr)α, Abca1, Cyp7b1, Cyp27a1, and Lpl, along with increased expression of pro-inflammatory cytokine genes, including interleukin (Il)1α, Il1β, Il2, tumor necrosis factor (Tnf)α, and Mcp1. Immunofluorescence staining showed that the expression levels of Mcp1, Tnfα, and Il1β were also increased in the atherosclerotic lesions and artery walls of Ins2AkitaLdlr -/- mice. Thus, the Ins2AkitaLdlr-/- mouse appears to be a promising model for mechanistic studies of type 1 diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis. Copyright © 2011 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Zhou, C., Pridgen, B., King, N., Xu, J., & Breslow, J. L. (2011). Hyperglycemic Ins2AkitaLdlr-/- mice show severely elevated lipid levels and increased atherosclerosis: A model of type 1 diabetic macrovascular disease. Journal of Lipid Research, 52(8), 1483–1493. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M014092

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