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Loss of Caveolin-1 Is Associated with a Decrease in Beta Cell Death in Mice on a High Fat Diet.
Lillo Urzúa, Paloma; Núñez Murillo, Olinda; Castro-Sepúlveda, Mauricio; Torres-Quintana, María A; Lladser Caldera, Álvaro; Quest, Andrew F G; Espinoza Robles, Carolina; Llanos Vidal, Paola; Wehinger, Sergio.
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  • Lillo Urzúa P; Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago 8370146, Chile.
  • Núñez Murillo O; Escuela de Microbiología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Tegucigalpa 11101, Honduras.
  • Castro-Sepúlveda M; Escuela de Kinesiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Finis Terrae, Santiago 7501015, Chile.
  • Torres-Quintana MA; Departamento de Patología y Medicina Oral, Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 8380491, Chile.
  • Lladser Caldera Á; Laboratory of Immunoncology, Fundación Ciencia & Vida, Santiago 7780272, Chile.
  • Quest AFG; Facultad de Medicina y Ciencia, Universidad San Sebastián, Santiago 7511055, Chile.
  • Espinoza Robles C; Laboratory of Cellular Communication, Program of Cell and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Center for studies on Exercise, Metabolism and Cancer (CEMC), Institute of Biomedical Sciences (ICBM), University of Chile, Santiago 8380453, Chile.
  • Llanos Vidal P; Thrombosis Research Center, Medical Technology School, Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Immunohematology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad de Talca, Talca 3460000, Chile.
  • Wehinger S; Institute for Research in Dental Sciences, Facultad de Odontología, Center for Studies on Exercise, Metabolism and Cancer (CEMC), Universidad de Chile, Santiago 8380544, Chile.
Int J Mol Sci ; 21(15)2020 Jul 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32718046
ABSTRACT
Elevated free fatty acids (FFAs) impair beta cell function and reduce beta cell mass as a consequence of the lipotoxicity that occurs in type 2 diabetes (T2D). We previously reported that the membrane protein caveolin-1 (CAV1) sensitizes to palmitate-induced apoptosis in the beta pancreatic cell line MIN6. Thus, our hypothesis was that CAV1 knock-out (CAV1 KO) mice subjected to a high fat diet (HFD) should suffer less damage to beta cells than wild type (WT) mice. Here, we evaluated the in vivo response of beta cells in the pancreatic islets of 8-week-old C57Bl/6J CAV1 KO mice subjected to a control diet (CD, 14% kcal fat) or a HFD (60% kcal fat) for 12 weeks. We observed that CAV1 KO mice were resistant to weight gain when on HFD, although they had high serum cholesterol and FFA levels, impaired glucose tolerance and were insulin resistant. Some of these alterations were also observed in mice on CD. Interestingly, KO mice fed with HFD showed an adaptive response of the pancreatic beta cells and exhibited a significant decrease in beta cell apoptosis in their islets compared to WT mice. These in vivo results suggest that although the CAV1 KO mice are metabolically unhealthy, they adapt better to a HFD than WT mice. To shed light on the possible signaling pathway(s) involved, MIN6 murine beta cells expressing (MIN6 CAV) or not expressing (MIN6 Mock) CAV1 were incubated with the saturated fatty acid palmitate in the presence of mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors. Western blot analysis revealed that CAV1 enhanced palmitate-induced JNK, p38 and ERK phosphorylation in MIN6 CAV1 cells. Moreover, all the MAPK inhibitors partially restored MIN6 viability, but the effect was most notable with the ERK inhibitor. In conclusion, our results suggest that CAV1 KO mice adapted better to a HFD despite their altered metabolic state and that this may at least in part be due to reduced beta cell damage. Moreover, they indicate that the ability of CAV1 to increase sensitivity to FFAs may be mediated by MAPK and particularly ERK activation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 6_ODS3_enfermedades_notrasmisibles Problema de salud: 6_endocrine_disorders Asunto principal: Resistencia a la Insulina / Sistema de Señalización de MAP Quinasas / Células Secretoras de Insulina / Caveolina 1 / Dieta Alta en Grasa Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Mol Sci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Chile

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 6_ODS3_enfermedades_notrasmisibles Problema de salud: 6_endocrine_disorders Asunto principal: Resistencia a la Insulina / Sistema de Señalización de MAP Quinasas / Células Secretoras de Insulina / Caveolina 1 / Dieta Alta en Grasa Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Mol Sci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Chile
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