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Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus

AIMS/INTRODUCTION: To identify candidate serum molecules associated with the progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus, differential serum proteomic analysis was carried out on a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus without obesity, the Long‐Evans Agouti (LEA) rat. MATERIALS AND METHOD...

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Autores principales: Takahashi, Eri, Unoki‐Kubota, Hiroyuki, Shimizu, Yukiko, Okamura, Tadashi, Iwata, Wakiko, Kajio, Hiroshi, Yamamoto‐Honda, Ritsuko, Shiga, Tomoko, Yamashita, Shigeo, Tobe, Kazuyuki, Okumura, Akinori, Matsumoto, Michihiro, Yasuda, Kazuki, Noda, Mitsuhiko, Kaburagi, Yasushi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28150914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.12638
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author Takahashi, Eri
Unoki‐Kubota, Hiroyuki
Shimizu, Yukiko
Okamura, Tadashi
Iwata, Wakiko
Kajio, Hiroshi
Yamamoto‐Honda, Ritsuko
Shiga, Tomoko
Yamashita, Shigeo
Tobe, Kazuyuki
Okumura, Akinori
Matsumoto, Michihiro
Yasuda, Kazuki
Noda, Mitsuhiko
Kaburagi, Yasushi
author_facet Takahashi, Eri
Unoki‐Kubota, Hiroyuki
Shimizu, Yukiko
Okamura, Tadashi
Iwata, Wakiko
Kajio, Hiroshi
Yamamoto‐Honda, Ritsuko
Shiga, Tomoko
Yamashita, Shigeo
Tobe, Kazuyuki
Okumura, Akinori
Matsumoto, Michihiro
Yasuda, Kazuki
Noda, Mitsuhiko
Kaburagi, Yasushi
author_sort Takahashi, Eri
collection PubMed
description AIMS/INTRODUCTION: To identify candidate serum molecules associated with the progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus, differential serum proteomic analysis was carried out on a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus without obesity, the Long‐Evans Agouti (LEA) rat. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We carried out quantitative proteomic analysis using serum samples from 8‐ and 16‐week‐old LEA and control Brown Norway (BN) rats (n = 4/group). Differentially expressed proteins were validated by multiple reaction monitoring analysis using the sera collected from 8‐, 16‐, and 24‐week‐old LEA (n = 4/each group) and BN rats (n = 5/each group). Among the validated proteins, we also examined the possible relevance of the human homolog of serine protease inhibitor A3 (SERPINA3) to type 2 diabetes mellitus. RESULTS: The use of 2‐D fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis analysis and the following liquid chromatography‐multiple reaction monitoring analysis showed that the serum levels of five proteins were differentially changed between LEA rats and BN rats at all three time‐points examined. Among the five proteins, SERPINA3N was increased significantly in the sera of LEA rats compared with age‐matched BN rats. The serum level of SERPINA3 was also found to be significantly higher in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients than in healthy control participants. Furthermore, glycated hemoglobin, fasting insulin and estimated glomerular filtration rate were independently associated with the SERPINA3 levels. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest a possible role for SERPINA3 in the development of the early stages of type 2 diabetes mellitus, although further replication studies and functional investigations regarding their role are required.
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spelling pubmed-55839492017-09-06 Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus Takahashi, Eri Unoki‐Kubota, Hiroyuki Shimizu, Yukiko Okamura, Tadashi Iwata, Wakiko Kajio, Hiroshi Yamamoto‐Honda, Ritsuko Shiga, Tomoko Yamashita, Shigeo Tobe, Kazuyuki Okumura, Akinori Matsumoto, Michihiro Yasuda, Kazuki Noda, Mitsuhiko Kaburagi, Yasushi J Diabetes Investig Articles AIMS/INTRODUCTION: To identify candidate serum molecules associated with the progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus, differential serum proteomic analysis was carried out on a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus without obesity, the Long‐Evans Agouti (LEA) rat. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We carried out quantitative proteomic analysis using serum samples from 8‐ and 16‐week‐old LEA and control Brown Norway (BN) rats (n = 4/group). Differentially expressed proteins were validated by multiple reaction monitoring analysis using the sera collected from 8‐, 16‐, and 24‐week‐old LEA (n = 4/each group) and BN rats (n = 5/each group). Among the validated proteins, we also examined the possible relevance of the human homolog of serine protease inhibitor A3 (SERPINA3) to type 2 diabetes mellitus. RESULTS: The use of 2‐D fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis analysis and the following liquid chromatography‐multiple reaction monitoring analysis showed that the serum levels of five proteins were differentially changed between LEA rats and BN rats at all three time‐points examined. Among the five proteins, SERPINA3N was increased significantly in the sera of LEA rats compared with age‐matched BN rats. The serum level of SERPINA3 was also found to be significantly higher in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients than in healthy control participants. Furthermore, glycated hemoglobin, fasting insulin and estimated glomerular filtration rate were independently associated with the SERPINA3 levels. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest a possible role for SERPINA3 in the development of the early stages of type 2 diabetes mellitus, although further replication studies and functional investigations regarding their role are required. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-03-27 2017-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5583949/ /pubmed/28150914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.12638 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Diabetes Investigation published by Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD) and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Takahashi, Eri
Unoki‐Kubota, Hiroyuki
Shimizu, Yukiko
Okamura, Tadashi
Iwata, Wakiko
Kajio, Hiroshi
Yamamoto‐Honda, Ritsuko
Shiga, Tomoko
Yamashita, Shigeo
Tobe, Kazuyuki
Okumura, Akinori
Matsumoto, Michihiro
Yasuda, Kazuki
Noda, Mitsuhiko
Kaburagi, Yasushi
Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
title Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_short Proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the Long‐Evans Agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
title_sort proteomic analysis of serum biomarkers for prediabetes using the long‐evans agouti rat, a spontaneous animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28150914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.12638
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