Abstract

One of the major mechanisms of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes is insulin resistance (IR) which can induce free fatty acids like palmitate. In hepatic cell, as an insulin target tissue, insulin resistance can be stimulated by inflammatory cytokine TNF-α. The interaction of intracellular TNF-α signal with the insulin signaling pathway is not well identified. Hence, we aimed to investigate the effect of TNF-α elimination on the diabetic model of palmitate-induced insulin-resistant hepatocytes (HepG2). The changes of phosphorylation rate in IRS-1 protein are determined to know the effect of TNF-α on this key protein of the insulin signaling pathway. HepG2 cells were treated with 0.5 Mm palmitate, and TNF-α gene knockdown was performed by shRNA-mediated technique. Western blot analysis was used to evaluate the phosphorylated activity of the insulin signaling pathway. Palmitate-induced IR could increase TNF-α protein expression 1.2-, 2.78-, and 2.25-fold compared to the control cells at times of 8 h, 16 h, and 24 h, respectively. TNF-α expression in downregulated cells transfected with shRNA-TNF-α is approximately 47.0% of normal cells and 49.0% in the case of scrambled cells. IRS-1 phosphorylation in TNF-α-downregulated and stimulated cells with 100 nM insulin, after treatment and in the absence of palmitate, was 45% and 29% higher than the normal cells. These data support the evidence that TNF-α downregulation strategy contributes to the improvement of IRS-1 phosphorylation after insulin stimulation and insulin response in HepG2 liver cells.

Highlights

  • Millions of people around the world have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and many more remain undiagnosed

  • The principal role has been demonstrated for IRS-1 and IRS-2 as a link of cell surface receptors to the intracellular signaling cascades [5]

  • Similar to FFA, inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α, IL-6, and IL1β can impair the insulin signaling pathway leading to insulin-resistant metabolic conditions [6, 7]

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Introduction

Millions of people around the world have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and many more remain undiagnosed. The infusion of FFA (free fatty acids) such as PA (palmitic acid) in normal and obese insulin-resistant individuals enhances HGP by the stimulation of gluconeogenesis [4]. The role of TNF-α in insulin resistance of adipocytes and in the stimulation of lipolysis indicates hyperlipidemia and peripheral insulin resistance. An acute TNF-α infusion in healthy humans leads to insulin

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