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PPARδ is required for exercise to attenuate endoplasmic reticulum stress and endothelial dysfunction in diabetic mice
Cheang W.S.1; Wong W.T.1; Zhao L.1; Xu J.1; Wang L.1; Lau C.W.1; Chen Z.Y.1; Ma R.C.W.2; Xu A.3; Wang N.4; Tian X.Y.1; Huang Y.1
2017-02-01
Source PublicationDiabetes
ISSN1939327X 00121797
Volume66Issue:2Pages:519-528
Abstract

Physical activity has profound benefits on health, especially on cardiometabolic wellness. Experiments in rodents with trained exercise have shown that exercise improves vascular function and reduces vascular inflammation by modulating the balance between nitric oxide (NO) and oxidative stress. However, the upstream regulator of exerciseinduced vascular benefits is unclear. We aimed to investigate the involvement of peroxisome proliferator- activated receptor δ (PPARδ) in exercise-induced vascular functional improvement. We show that PPARδ is a crucial mediator for exercise to exert a beneficial effect on the vascular endothelium in diabetic mice. In db/db mice and high-fat diet-induced obese mice, 4 weeks of treadmill exercise restored endothelium-dependent vasodilation of aortas and flow-mediated vasodilation in mesenteric resistance arteries, whereas genetic ablation of PPARδ abolished such improvements. Exercise induces AMPK activation and subsequent PPARδ activation, which help to reduce endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and oxidative stress, thus increasing NO bioavailability in endothelial cells and vascular tissues. Chemical chaperones 4-phenylbutyric acid and tauroursodeoxycholic acid decrease ER stress and protect against endothelial dysfunction in diabetic mice. The results demonstrate that PPARδ-mediated inhibition of ER stress contributes to the vascular benefits of exercise and provides potentially effective targets for treating diabetic vasculopathy.

DOI10.2337/db15-1657
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000392691000028
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85011635895
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.Chinese University of Hong Kong
2.Prince of Wales Hospital Hong Kong
3.The University of Hong Kong
4.Dalian Medical University
5.Universidade de Macau
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Cheang W.S.,Wong W.T.,Zhao L.,et al. PPARδ is required for exercise to attenuate endoplasmic reticulum stress and endothelial dysfunction in diabetic mice[J]. Diabetes, 2017, 66(2), 519-528.
APA Cheang W.S.., Wong W.T.., Zhao L.., Xu J.., Wang L.., Lau C.W.., Chen Z.Y.., Ma R.C.W.., Xu A.., Wang N.., Tian X.Y.., & Huang Y. (2017). PPARδ is required for exercise to attenuate endoplasmic reticulum stress and endothelial dysfunction in diabetic mice. Diabetes, 66(2), 519-528.
MLA Cheang W.S.,et al."PPARδ is required for exercise to attenuate endoplasmic reticulum stress and endothelial dysfunction in diabetic mice".Diabetes 66.2(2017):519-528.
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