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Myeloid-specific deletion of ferroportin impairs macrophage bioenergetics but is disconnected from systemic insulin action in adult mice.

Citation
Winn, N. C., et al. “Myeloid-Specific Deletion Of Ferroportin Impairs Macrophage Bioenergetics But Is Disconnected From Systemic Insulin Action In Adult Mice.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. E376-E391.
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Author Nathan C Winn, Elysa M Wolf, Matthew A Cottam, Monica Bhanot, Alyssa H Hasty
Keywords Adipose tissue, Insulin resistance, iron handling, macrophages, obesity
Abstract

Tissue iron overload is associated with insulin resistance and mitochondrial dysfunction in rodents and humans; however, the mechanisms or cell types that mediate this phenotype are not completely understood. Macrophages (Mɸs) are known to contribute to iron handling; thus, we hypothesized that perturbed iron handling by Mɸs impairs mitochondrial energetics and evokes systemic insulin resistance in mice. Male and female mice with myeloid-targeted (LysMCre) deletion of the canonical iron exporter, ferroportin (Fpn, encoded by ), floxed littermates, and C57BL/6J wild-type mice were used to test our hypotheses. Myeloid-targeted deletion of Fpn evoked multitissue iron accumulation and reduced mitochondrial respiration in bone marrow-derived Mɸs, liver leukocytes, and Mɸ-enriched populations from adipose tissue (AT). In addition, a single bolus of exogenous iron administered to C57BL/6J mice phenocopied the loss of Fpn, resulting in a reduction in maximal and mitochondrial reserve capacity in Mɸ-enriched cellular fractions from liver and AT. In vivo exogenous iron chelation restored mitochondrial reserve capacity in liver leukocytes from Fpn LysMCre mice, but had no effect in AT myeloid populations. However, despite the impairments in mitochondrial respiration, neither loss of myeloid-specific Fpn nor exogenous iron overload perturbed glucose homeostasis or systemic insulin action in lean or obese mice, whereas aging coupled with lifelong loss of Fpn unmasked glucose intolerance. Together these data demonstrate that iron handling is critical for the maintenance of macrophage mitochondrial function, but perturbing myeloid iron flux via the loss of Fpn action is not sufficient to evoke systemic insulin resistance in young adult mice. These findings also suggest that if Mɸs are capable of storing iron properly, they have a pronounced ability to withstand iron excess without evoking overt collateral damage and associated insulin resistance that may be age dependent. We used myeloid-specific knockout of ferroportin to determine whether macrophage iron enrichment alters systemic metabolism. We found that macrophages in several tissues showed mitochondrial defects such as a reduction in mitochondrial reserve capacity. However, insulin action in the mice was preserved. These findings also suggest that Mɸs have a pronounced ability to withstand iron excess without evoking overt collateral damage and associated insulin resistance, which appears to be age dependent.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism
Volume
321
Issue
3
Number of Pages
E376-E391
Date Published
09/2021
ISSN Number
1522-1555
DOI
10.1152/ajpendo.00116.2021
Alternate Journal
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
PMID
34338042
PMCID
PMC8461794
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