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Salicylate improves macrophage cholesterol homeostasis via activation of Ampk
Authors:Morgan D Fullerton  Rebecca J Ford  Chelsea P McGregor  Nicholas D LeBlond  Shayne A Snider  Stephanie A Stypa  Emily A Day  ?árka Lhoták  Jonathan D Schertzer  Richard C Austin  Bruce E Kemp  Gregory R Steinberg
Institution:11. Nephrology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;2. Department of Medicine, and Departments of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;8. Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;4. Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Immunology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Abstract:Atherosclerosis stems from imbalances in lipid metabolism and leads to maladaptive inflammatory responses. The AMP-activated protein kinase (Ampk) is a highly conserved serine/threonine kinase that regulates many aspects of lipid and energy metabolism, although its specific role in controlling macrophage cholesterol homeostasis remains unclear. We sought to address this question by testing the effects of direct Ampk activators in primary bone marrow-derived macrophages from Ampk β1-deficient (β1−/−) mice. Macrophages from Ampk β1−/− mice had enhanced lipogenic capacity and diminished cholesterol efflux, although cholesterol uptake was unaffected. Direct activation of Ampk β1 via salicylate (the unacetylated form of aspirin) or A-769662 (a small molecule activator), decreased the synthesis of FAs and sterols in WT but not Ampk β1−/− macrophages. In lipid-laden macrophages, Ampk activation decreased cholesterol content (foam cell formation) and increased cholesterol efflux to HDL and apoA-I, effects that occurred in an Ampk β1-dependent manner. Increased cholesterol efflux was also associated with increased gene expression of the ATP binding cassette transporters, Abcg1 and Abca1. Moreover, in vivo reverse cholesterol transport was suppressed in mice that received Ampk β1−/− macrophages compared with the WT control. Our data highlight the therapeutic potential of targeting macrophage Ampk with new or existing drugs for the possible reduction in foam cell formation during the early stages of atherosclerosis.
Keywords:cholesterol efflux  adenosine 5′  -monophosphate-activated protein kinase  lipid homeostasis  atherosclerosis  reverse cholesterol transport
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