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Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity

Obesity significantly decreases life expectancy and increases the incidence of age‐related dysfunctions, including β‐cell dysregulation leading to inadequate insulin secretion. Here, we show that diluted plasma from obese human donors acutely impairs β‐cell integrity and insulin secretion relative t...

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Autores principales: Munhoz, Ana Cláudia, Serna, Julian D. C., Vilas‐Boas, Eloisa Aparecida, Caldeira da Silva, Camille C., Santos, Tiago G., Mosele, Francielle C., Felisbino, Sergio L., Martins, Vilma Regina, Kowaltowski, Alicia J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10265168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37060190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13827
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author Munhoz, Ana Cláudia
Serna, Julian D. C.
Vilas‐Boas, Eloisa Aparecida
Caldeira da Silva, Camille C.
Santos, Tiago G.
Mosele, Francielle C.
Felisbino, Sergio L.
Martins, Vilma Regina
Kowaltowski, Alicia J.
author_facet Munhoz, Ana Cláudia
Serna, Julian D. C.
Vilas‐Boas, Eloisa Aparecida
Caldeira da Silva, Camille C.
Santos, Tiago G.
Mosele, Francielle C.
Felisbino, Sergio L.
Martins, Vilma Regina
Kowaltowski, Alicia J.
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description Obesity significantly decreases life expectancy and increases the incidence of age‐related dysfunctions, including β‐cell dysregulation leading to inadequate insulin secretion. Here, we show that diluted plasma from obese human donors acutely impairs β‐cell integrity and insulin secretion relative to plasma from lean subjects. Similar results were observed with diluted sera from obese rats fed ad libitum, when compared to sera from lean, calorically restricted, animals. The damaging effects of obese circulating factors on β‐cells occurs in the absence of nutrient overload, and mechanistically involves mitochondrial dysfunction, limiting glucose‐supported oxidative phosphorylation and ATP production. We demonstrate that increased levels of adiponectin, as found in lean plasma, are the protective characteristic preserving β‐cell function; indeed, sera from adiponectin knockout mice limits β‐cell metabolic fluxes relative to controls. Furthermore, oxidative phosphorylation and glucose‐sensitive insulin secretion, which are completely abrogated in the absence of this hormone, are restored by the presence of adiponectin alone, surprisingly even in the absence of other serological components, for both the insulin‐secreting INS1 cell line and primary islets. The addition of adiponectin to cells treated with plasma from obese donors completely restored β‐cell functional integrity, indicating the lack of this hormone was causative of the dysfunction. Overall, our results demonstrate that low circulating adiponectin is a key damaging element for β‐cells, and suggest strong therapeutic potential for the modulation of the adiponectin signaling pathway in the prevention of age‐related β‐cell dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-102651682023-06-15 Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity Munhoz, Ana Cláudia Serna, Julian D. C. Vilas‐Boas, Eloisa Aparecida Caldeira da Silva, Camille C. Santos, Tiago G. Mosele, Francielle C. Felisbino, Sergio L. Martins, Vilma Regina Kowaltowski, Alicia J. Aging Cell Research Articles Obesity significantly decreases life expectancy and increases the incidence of age‐related dysfunctions, including β‐cell dysregulation leading to inadequate insulin secretion. Here, we show that diluted plasma from obese human donors acutely impairs β‐cell integrity and insulin secretion relative to plasma from lean subjects. Similar results were observed with diluted sera from obese rats fed ad libitum, when compared to sera from lean, calorically restricted, animals. The damaging effects of obese circulating factors on β‐cells occurs in the absence of nutrient overload, and mechanistically involves mitochondrial dysfunction, limiting glucose‐supported oxidative phosphorylation and ATP production. We demonstrate that increased levels of adiponectin, as found in lean plasma, are the protective characteristic preserving β‐cell function; indeed, sera from adiponectin knockout mice limits β‐cell metabolic fluxes relative to controls. Furthermore, oxidative phosphorylation and glucose‐sensitive insulin secretion, which are completely abrogated in the absence of this hormone, are restored by the presence of adiponectin alone, surprisingly even in the absence of other serological components, for both the insulin‐secreting INS1 cell line and primary islets. The addition of adiponectin to cells treated with plasma from obese donors completely restored β‐cell functional integrity, indicating the lack of this hormone was causative of the dysfunction. Overall, our results demonstrate that low circulating adiponectin is a key damaging element for β‐cells, and suggest strong therapeutic potential for the modulation of the adiponectin signaling pathway in the prevention of age‐related β‐cell dysfunction. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10265168/ /pubmed/37060190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13827 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Aging Cell published by Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Munhoz, Ana Cláudia
Serna, Julian D. C.
Vilas‐Boas, Eloisa Aparecida
Caldeira da Silva, Camille C.
Santos, Tiago G.
Mosele, Francielle C.
Felisbino, Sergio L.
Martins, Vilma Regina
Kowaltowski, Alicia J.
Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity
title Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity
title_full Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity
title_fullStr Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity
title_short Adiponectin reverses β‐Cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity
title_sort adiponectin reverses β‐cell damage and impaired insulin secretion induced by obesity
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10265168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37060190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13827
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