Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats

Objective We previously demonstrated that obesity caused the reduction of peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity and that estrogen therapy improved these defects. However, the beneficial effect of estrogen on brain insulin sensitivity and oxidative stress in either ovariectomy alone or ovariectomy...

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Main Authors: Pratchayasakul W., Chattipakorn N., Chattipakorn S.C.
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Published: W.B. Saunders 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-17262014-08-30T02:00:00Z Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats Pratchayasakul W. Chattipakorn N. Chattipakorn S.C. Objective We previously demonstrated that obesity caused the reduction of peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity and that estrogen therapy improved these defects. However, the beneficial effect of estrogen on brain insulin sensitivity and oxidative stress in either ovariectomy alone or ovariectomy with obesity models has not been determined. We hypothesized that ovariectomy alone or ovariectomy with obesity reduces brain insulin sensitivity and increases brain oxidative stress, which are reversed by estrogen treatment. Materials/Methods Thirty female rats were assigned as either sham-operated or ovariectomized. After the surgery, each group was fed either a normal diet or high-fat diet for 12 weeks. At week 13, rats in each group received either the vehicle or estradiol for 30 days. At week 16, blood and brain were collected for determining the peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity as well as brain oxidative stress. Results We found that ovariectomized rats and high-fat diet fed rats incurred obesity, reduced peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity, and increased brain oxidative stress. Estrogen ameliorated peripheral insulin sensitivity in these rats. However, the beneficial effect of estrogen on brain insulin sensitivity and brain oxidative stress was observed only in ovariectomized normal diet-fed rats, but not in ovariectomized high fat diet-fed rats. Conclusions Our results suggested that reduced brain insulin sensitivity and increased brain oxidative stress occurred after either ovariectomy or obesity. However, the reduced brain insulin sensitivity and the increased brain oxidative stress in ovariectomy with obesity could not be ameliorated by estrogen treatment. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2014-08-30T02:00:00Z 2014-08-30T02:00:00Z 2014 Article 15328600 10.1016/j.metabol.2014.03.009 24742706 METAA http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24742706 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84901230932&partnerID=40&md5=ffcfb71f8e057748ce5cf1dfac92d490 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1726 English W.B. Saunders
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description Objective We previously demonstrated that obesity caused the reduction of peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity and that estrogen therapy improved these defects. However, the beneficial effect of estrogen on brain insulin sensitivity and oxidative stress in either ovariectomy alone or ovariectomy with obesity models has not been determined. We hypothesized that ovariectomy alone or ovariectomy with obesity reduces brain insulin sensitivity and increases brain oxidative stress, which are reversed by estrogen treatment. Materials/Methods Thirty female rats were assigned as either sham-operated or ovariectomized. After the surgery, each group was fed either a normal diet or high-fat diet for 12 weeks. At week 13, rats in each group received either the vehicle or estradiol for 30 days. At week 16, blood and brain were collected for determining the peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity as well as brain oxidative stress. Results We found that ovariectomized rats and high-fat diet fed rats incurred obesity, reduced peripheral and brain insulin sensitivity, and increased brain oxidative stress. Estrogen ameliorated peripheral insulin sensitivity in these rats. However, the beneficial effect of estrogen on brain insulin sensitivity and brain oxidative stress was observed only in ovariectomized normal diet-fed rats, but not in ovariectomized high fat diet-fed rats. Conclusions Our results suggested that reduced brain insulin sensitivity and increased brain oxidative stress occurred after either ovariectomy or obesity. However, the reduced brain insulin sensitivity and the increased brain oxidative stress in ovariectomy with obesity could not be ameliorated by estrogen treatment. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Pratchayasakul W.
Chattipakorn N.
Chattipakorn S.C.
spellingShingle Pratchayasakul W.
Chattipakorn N.
Chattipakorn S.C.
Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats
author_facet Pratchayasakul W.
Chattipakorn N.
Chattipakorn S.C.
author_sort Pratchayasakul W.
title Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats
title_short Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats
title_full Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats
title_fullStr Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats
title_full_unstemmed Estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats
title_sort estrogen restores brain insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized non-obese rats, but not in ovariectomized obese rats
publisher W.B. Saunders
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24742706
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