NLRP3 inflammasome participation in obesity related low-grade inflammation and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle
Keywords: muscle, glucose transport, chronic inflammation, NALP3
Abstract
Among multiple mechanisms, low-grade inflammation is critical for the development of insulin resistance as a feature of type 2 diabetes. The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain- like receptor family (NOD-like) pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome has been linked to the development of insulin resistance in various tissues; however, its role in the development of insulin resistance in the skeletal muscle has not been explored in depth. Currently, there is limited evidence that supports the pathological role of NLRP3 inflammasome activation in glucose han- dling in the skeletal muscle of obese individuals. Here, we have centered our focus on insulin sig- naling in skeletal muscle, which is the main site of postprandial glucose disposal in humans. We discuss the current evidence showing that the NLRP3 inflammasome disturbs glucose homeostasis. We also review how NLRP3-associated interleukin and its gasdermin D-mediated efflux could af- fect insulin-dependent intracellular pathways. Finally, we address pharmacological NLRP3 inhibi- tors that may have a therapeutical use in obesity-related metabolic alterations.
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Título de la Revista: | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES |
Editorial: | MDPI |
Idioma: | Ingles |
Financiamiento/Sponsor: | This work was supported by FONDECYT-ANID 1190406 and REDES170032 (PLL); FONDECYT-ANID 1201816 (to GC), Centro de Neurobiología y Fisiopatología Integrativa (CENFI), Universidad de Valparaíso Grant DIUV-CI 01/2006 (to GJ and GC); FONDECYT-ANID 11190949 (to |
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