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Long-term statins administration exacerbates diabetic nephropathy via ectopic fat deposition in diabetic mice.


ABSTRACT: Statins play an important role in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. Increasing attention has been given to the relationship between statins and insulin resistance, but many randomized controlled trials confirm that the therapeutic effects of statins on diabetic nephropathy are more beneficial than harmful. However, further confirmation of whether the beneficial effects of chronic statin administration on diabetic nephropathy outweigh the detrimental effects is urgently needed. Here, we find that long-term statin administration may increase insulin resistance, interfere with lipid metabolism, leads to inflammation and fibrosis, and ultimately fuel diabetic nephropathy progression in diabetic mice. Mechanistically, activation of insulin-regulated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B/mammalian target of rapamycin signaling pathway leads to increased fatty acid synthesis. Furthermore, statins administration increases lipid uptake and inhibits fatty acid oxidation, leading to lipid deposition. Here we show that long-term statins administration exacerbates diabetic nephropathy via ectopic fat deposition in diabetic mice.

SUBMITTER: Huang TS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9873739 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term statins administration exacerbates diabetic nephropathy via ectopic fat deposition in diabetic mice.

Huang Tong-Sheng TS   Wu Teng T   Wu Yan-di YD   Li Xing-Hui XH   Tan Jing J   Shen Cong-Hui CH   Xiong Shi-Jie SJ   Feng Zi-Qi ZQ   Gao Sai-Fei SF   Li Hui H   Cai Wei-Bin WB  

Nature communications 20230124 1


Statins play an important role in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. Increasing attention has been given to the relationship between statins and insulin resistance, but many randomized controlled trials confirm that the therapeutic effects of statins on diabetic nephropathy are more beneficial than harmful. However, further confirmation of whether the beneficial effects of chronic statin administration on diabetic nephropathy outweigh the detrimental effects is urgently needed. Here, we find  ...[more]

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