IDDF2021-ABS-0199 Revealing molecular and cellular discriminants of type 2 diabetes by integrative analysis of pancreatic single-cell RNA-seq DATA

Tao Zeng, Hui Tang, Xiangtian Yu, Rui Liu
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C) accumulation in serum, thus decreased atherogenic index of plasma and arteriosclerosis index values. More importantly, Cana decreased the thickness of the vascular basement membrane, improved cardiac mitochondrial homeostasis, and relieved oxidative stress (e.g. regulation of ROS, SOD, GSH, and MDA levels). And, Cana reduced the circulating markers of inflammation (such as TNFa, MCP-1, and IL-6). Myocardial injury was alleviated after Cana treatment with decreasing levels of serous cTn I (from 95 pg/mL to 75 pg/mL) and sCD40L (from 120 pg/ mL to 90 pg/mL). Thus, the cardiovascular abnormality was relieved by elevating the CD31 expression level and suppressing fibrosis and basement membrane thickening (from 0.6 mm to 0.2 mm) in T2DM mice. Interestingly, Cana administration increased the ratio of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes (from 230% to 98%) and the relative abundance of Olsenella, Alistipes, and Alloprevotella, while decreasing the abundance of Helicobacter and Mucispirillum in mice with diabetic CVD. Conclusions Cana treatment improved CVD by decreasing the risk of atherosclerosis and reducing the thickness of the vascular basement membrane. Importantly, Cana treatment significantly elevated myocardial mitochondria homeostasis, thus ameliorated the oxidative stress and inflammatory states. Moreover, Cana subtly altered microbiota composition in T2DM mice with CVD, which contributed to the improvement of CVD. Collectively, the improvements of myocardial mitochondrial and gut microbiota homeostasis, may represent an important mechanism underlying the cardiovascular benefits of Cana treatment.
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C)在血清中积累,从而降低血浆的动脉粥样硬化指数和动脉硬化指数值。更重要的是,Cana降低了血管基底膜的厚度,改善了心肌线粒体稳态,缓解了氧化应激(如调节ROS、SOD、GSH和MDA水平)。此外,Cana还降低了循环炎症标志物(如TNFa、MCP-1和IL-6)。Cana治疗后心肌损伤减轻,血清cTn I(从95 pg/mL降至75 pg/mL)和sCD40L(从120 pg/mL降至90 pg/mL)水平降低。因此,通过提高CD31表达水平,抑制T2DM小鼠的纤维化和基底膜增厚(从0.6 mm到0.2 mm),心血管异常得以缓解。有趣的是,在患有糖尿病性心血管疾病的小鼠中,给药Cana增加了厚壁菌门/拟杆菌门的比例(从230%增加到98%)以及Olsenella、Alistipes和Alloprevotella的相对丰度,同时降低了Helicobacter和Mucispirillum的丰度。结论Cana治疗通过降低动脉粥样硬化风险和降低血管基底膜厚度来改善CVD。重要的是,Cana治疗显著提高心肌线粒体稳态,从而改善氧化应激和炎症状态。此外,Cana微妙地改变了伴有CVD的T2DM小鼠的微生物群组成,这有助于改善CVD。总的来说,心肌线粒体和肠道微生物群稳态的改善可能是Cana治疗对心血管有益的重要机制。
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