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Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice
BACKGROUND: Acetylcholine (ACh) and norepinephrine (NE) are representative neurotransmitters of parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves, respectively, that antagonize each other to coregulate internal body functions. This also includes the control of different kinds of hormone secretion from pancreat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9235066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35758323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.890 |
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author | He, Yunqiang Fu, Qi Sun, Min Qian, Yu Liang, Yucheng Zhang, Jie Gao, Rui Jiang, Hemin Dai, Hao Liu, Yuwei Xu, Xinyu Chen, Heng Xu, Kuanfeng Yang, Tao |
author_facet | He, Yunqiang Fu, Qi Sun, Min Qian, Yu Liang, Yucheng Zhang, Jie Gao, Rui Jiang, Hemin Dai, Hao Liu, Yuwei Xu, Xinyu Chen, Heng Xu, Kuanfeng Yang, Tao |
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description | BACKGROUND: Acetylcholine (ACh) and norepinephrine (NE) are representative neurotransmitters of parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves, respectively, that antagonize each other to coregulate internal body functions. This also includes the control of different kinds of hormone secretion from pancreatic islets. However, the molecular mechanisms have not been fully elucidated, and whether innervation in islets is abnormal in diabetes mellitus also remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: Immunofluorescence colocalization and islet perfusion were performed and the results demonstrated that ACh/NE and their receptors were highly expressed in islet and rapidly regulated different hormones secretion. Phosphorylation is considered an important posttranslational modification in islet innervation and it was identified by quantitative proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses in this study. The phosphorylated islet proteins were found involved in many biological and pathological processes, such as synaptic signalling transduction, calcium channel opening and insulin signalling pathway. Then, the kinases were predicted by motif analysis and further screened and verified by kinase‐specific siRNAs in different islet cell lines (αTC1‐6, Min6 and TGP52). After functional verification, Ksr2 and Pkacb were considered the key kinases of ACh and NE in insulin secretion, and Cadps, Mlxipl and Pdcd4 were the substrates of these kinases measured by immunofluorescence co‐staining. Then, the decreased expression of receptors, kinases and substrates of ACh and NE were found in diabetic mice and the aberrant rhythm in insulin secretion could be improved by combined interventions on key receptors (M3 (pilocarpine) or α2a (guanfacine)) and kinases (Ksr2 or Pkacb). CONCLUSIONS: Abnormal innervation was closely associated with the degree of islet dysfunction in diabetic mice and the aberrant rhythm in insulin secretion could be ameliorated significantly after intervention with key receptors and kinases in the early stage of diabetes mellitus, which may provide a promising therapeutic strategy for diabetes mellitus in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-92350662022-06-30 Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice He, Yunqiang Fu, Qi Sun, Min Qian, Yu Liang, Yucheng Zhang, Jie Gao, Rui Jiang, Hemin Dai, Hao Liu, Yuwei Xu, Xinyu Chen, Heng Xu, Kuanfeng Yang, Tao Clin Transl Med Research Articles BACKGROUND: Acetylcholine (ACh) and norepinephrine (NE) are representative neurotransmitters of parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves, respectively, that antagonize each other to coregulate internal body functions. This also includes the control of different kinds of hormone secretion from pancreatic islets. However, the molecular mechanisms have not been fully elucidated, and whether innervation in islets is abnormal in diabetes mellitus also remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: Immunofluorescence colocalization and islet perfusion were performed and the results demonstrated that ACh/NE and their receptors were highly expressed in islet and rapidly regulated different hormones secretion. Phosphorylation is considered an important posttranslational modification in islet innervation and it was identified by quantitative proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses in this study. The phosphorylated islet proteins were found involved in many biological and pathological processes, such as synaptic signalling transduction, calcium channel opening and insulin signalling pathway. Then, the kinases were predicted by motif analysis and further screened and verified by kinase‐specific siRNAs in different islet cell lines (αTC1‐6, Min6 and TGP52). After functional verification, Ksr2 and Pkacb were considered the key kinases of ACh and NE in insulin secretion, and Cadps, Mlxipl and Pdcd4 were the substrates of these kinases measured by immunofluorescence co‐staining. Then, the decreased expression of receptors, kinases and substrates of ACh and NE were found in diabetic mice and the aberrant rhythm in insulin secretion could be improved by combined interventions on key receptors (M3 (pilocarpine) or α2a (guanfacine)) and kinases (Ksr2 or Pkacb). CONCLUSIONS: Abnormal innervation was closely associated with the degree of islet dysfunction in diabetic mice and the aberrant rhythm in insulin secretion could be ameliorated significantly after intervention with key receptors and kinases in the early stage of diabetes mellitus, which may provide a promising therapeutic strategy for diabetes mellitus in the future. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9235066/ /pubmed/35758323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.890 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics. 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles He, Yunqiang Fu, Qi Sun, Min Qian, Yu Liang, Yucheng Zhang, Jie Gao, Rui Jiang, Hemin Dai, Hao Liu, Yuwei Xu, Xinyu Chen, Heng Xu, Kuanfeng Yang, Tao Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice |
title | Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice |
title_full | Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice |
title_fullStr | Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice |
title_short | Phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice |
title_sort | phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms of aberrant rhythm in neurotransmitter‐mediated islet hormone secretion in diabetic mice |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9235066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35758323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.890 |
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