Daily Injection of the β2 Adrenergic Agonist Clenbuterol Improved Muscle Glucose Metabolism, Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion, and Hyperlipidemia in Juvenile Lambs Following Heat-Stress-Induced Intrauterine Growth Restriction.
Rachel L GibbsJames A WilsonRebecca M SwansonJoslyn K BeardZena M HicksHaley N BeerEileen S Marks-NelsonTy B SchmidtJessica L PetersenDustin T YatesPublished in: Metabolites (2024)
Stress-induced fetal programming diminishes β2 adrenergic tone, which coincides with intrauterine growth restriction ( IUGR ) and lifelong metabolic dysfunction. We determined if stimulating β2 adrenergic activity in IUGR-born lambs would improve metabolic outcomes. IUGR lambs that received daily injections of saline or the β2 agonist clenbuterol from birth to 60 days were compared with controls from pair-fed thermoneutral pregnancies. As juveniles, IUGR lambs exhibited systemic inflammation and robust metabolic dysfunction, including greater ( p < 0.05) circulating TNFα, IL-6, and non-esterified fatty acids, increased ( p < 0.05) intramuscular glycogen, reduced ( p < 0.05) circulating IGF-1, hindlimb blood flow, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, and muscle glucose oxidation. Daily clenbuterol fully recovered ( p < 0.05) circulating TNFα, IL-6, and non-esterified fatty acids, hindlimb blood flow, muscle glucose oxidation, and intramuscular glycogen. Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was partially recovered ( p < 0.05) in clenbuterol-treated IUGR lambs, but circulating IGF-1 was not improved. Circulating triglycerides and HDL cholesterol were elevated ( p < 0.05) in clenbuterol-treated IUGR lambs, despite being normal in untreated IUGR lambs. We conclude that deficient β2 adrenergic regulation is a primary mechanism for several components of metabolic dysfunction in IUGR-born offspring and thus represents a potential therapeutic target for improving metabolic outcomes. Moreover, benefits from the β2 agonist were likely complemented by its suppression of IUGR-associated inflammation.
Keyphrases
- stress induced
- blood flow
- blood glucose
- oxidative stress
- fatty acid
- gestational age
- physical activity
- skeletal muscle
- rheumatoid arthritis
- high fat diet
- type diabetes
- blood pressure
- risk assessment
- pi k akt
- adipose tissue
- low birth weight
- heat stress
- metabolic syndrome
- pregnant women
- signaling pathway
- nitric oxide
- pregnancy outcomes
- preterm infants