Fetuin-A excess expression amplifies lipid induced apoptosis and ß-cell damage.
J Cell Physiol
; 237(1): 532-550, 2022 01.
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ABSTRACT
Fetuin-A, a hepato-adipokine, is associated with lipid-mediated islet inflammation and inflicts ß-cell death but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. In an earlier report, it was shown that fetuin-A promotes lipid-induced insulin resistance by acting as an endogenous ligand of toll like receptor 4. Recently, we have also reported that ß-cells secrete fetuin-A on stimulation by palmitate causing ß-cell dysfunction. The aim of this study was twofold (a) screening the role of fetuin-A in survival of murine ß-cells, and (b) to validate the effect of fetuin-A release and lipid induced apoptosis in mouse insulinoma cell line MIN6. Excess of lipid and fetuin-A in circulation induced significant deterioration of islet histoarchitecture and impeded insulin secretion by 2.7 ± 0.5-folds in 20 weeks high fat diet mice. Administration of fetuin-A (0.7 mg/g) along with 4 weeks of HFD produced similar results as 20 weeks of high fat feeding. Treating high doses of palmitate alone (0.50 mM) as well as in combination with fetuin-A (100 µg/ml) for 24 h inflicted apoptosis in MIN6 through the mitochondrial pathway. Knockdown of fetuin-A gene partially inhibited palmitate inflicted apoptosis in MIN6 by 1.83 ± 0.25 times, however, fetuin-A when added in the medium caused re-emergence of apoptosis. Notably, apoptosis induced by palmitate conditioned media from MIN6, 3T3L1, and HepG2, was partially inhibited in fetuin-A KD MIN6. These results confirmed the critical role of circulatory fetuin-A and ß-cell secreted fetuin-A in ß-cell dysfunction and apoptosis under hyperlipidemic conditions.
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Células Secretoras de Insulina
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Alfa-2-Glicoproteína-HS
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2022
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