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Targeted Disruption of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Protects Against Aging, <i>S</i>-Nitrosation, and Insulin Resistance in Muscle of Male Mice
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AgingBiogerontologyInsulin SignalingOxidative StressMetabolic SyndromeSkeletal MuscleReactive Nitrogen SpecieMale MiceMetabolic SignalingHealth SciencesBiochemistryInsulin ManagementEndocrinologyPharmacologyInsulin ResistancePhysiologyDiabetesMetabolic RegulationMetabolismMedicineNitrosative Stress
Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that S-nitrosation of proteins plays a critical role in several human diseases. Here, we explored the role of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in the S-nitrosation of proteins involved in the early steps of the insulin-signaling pathway and insulin resistance in the skeletal muscle of aged mice. Aging increased iNOS expression and S-nitrosation of major proteins involved in insulin signaling, thereby reducing insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle. Conversely, aged iNOS-null mice were protected from S-nitrosation-induced insulin resistance. Moreover, pharmacological treatment with an iNOS inhibitor and acute exercise reduced iNOS-induced S-nitrosation and increased insulin sensitivity in the muscle of aged animals. These findings indicate that the insulin resistance observed in aged mice is mainly mediated through the S-nitrosation of the insulin-signaling pathway.
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