Glycolytic Response to Inflammation Over Time: Role of Myeloid HIF-1alpha.
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Authors
Fitzpatrick, Susan F
Gojkovic, Milos
Macias, David
Tegnebratt, Tetyana
Lu, Li
Samén, Erik
Rundqvist, Helene
Johnson, Randall S
Publication Date
2018Journal Title
Front Physiol
ISSN
1664-042X
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Volume
9
Pages
1624
Language
eng
Type
Article
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Electronic-eCollection
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Fitzpatrick, S. F., Gojkovic, M., Macias, D., Tegnebratt, T., Lu, L., Samén, E., Rundqvist, H., & et al. (2018). Glycolytic Response to Inflammation Over Time: Role of Myeloid HIF-1alpha.. Front Physiol, 9 1624. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01624
Abstract
The in vivo response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) occurs rapidly and has profound physiological and metabolic effects. The hypoxia inducible (HIF) transcription factor is an intrinsic and essential part of inflammation, and is induced by LPS. To determine the importance of the HIF response in regulating metabolism following an LPS response, glucose uptake was quantified in a time dependent manner in mice lacking HIF-1α in myeloid cells. We found that deletion of HIF-1α has an acute protective effect on LPS-induced hypoglycemia. Furthermore, reduced glucose uptake was observed in the heart and brown fat, in a time dependent manner, following loss of HIF-1α. To determine the physiological significance of these findings, cardiovascular, body temperature, and blood pressure changes were subsequently quantified in real time using radiotelemetry measurements. These studies reveal the temporal aspects of HIF-1α as a regulator of the metabolic response to acute LPS-induced inflammation.
Keywords
HIF-1, myeloid, physiological consequences, sepsis, temporal dynamics
Sponsorship
Funded by a PRF award from the Wellcome Trust and by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), Swedish Cancer Fund
(Cancerfonden) and Swedish Children's Cancer Fund (Barncancerfonden).
Funder references
Wellcome Trust (092738/Z/10/Z)
National Cancer Institute (R01CA153983)
European Commission (331756)
Wellcome Trust (214283/Z/18/Z)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01624
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/288093
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