Kristyna Brejchova , Michal Rahm , Andrea Benova , Veronika Domanska , Paul Reyes-Gutierez , Martina Dzubanova , Radka Trubacova , Michaela Vondrackova , Tomas Cajka , Michaela Tencerova , Milan Vrabel , Ondrej Kuda
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Abstract
Objective
Insulin-sensitizing drugs, despite their broad use against type 2 diabetes, can adversely affect bone health, and the mechanisms underlying these side effects remain largely unclear. Here, we investigated the different metabolic effects of a series of thiazolidinediones, including rosiglitazone, pioglitazone, and the second-generation compound MSDC-0602K, on human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).
Methods
We developed 13C subcellular metabolomic tracer analysis measuring separate mitochondrial and cytosolic metabolite pools, lipidomic network-based isotopologue models, and bioorthogonal click chemistry, to demonstrate that MSDC-0602K differentially affected bone marrow-derived MSCs (BM-MSCs) and adipose tissue-derived MSCs (AT-MSCs). In BM-MSCs, MSDC-0602K promoted osteoblastic differentiation and suppressed adipogenesis. This effect was clearly distinct from that of the earlier drugs and that on AT-MSCs.
Results
Fluxomic data reveal unexpected differences between this drug's effect on MSCs and provide mechanistic insight into the pharmacologic inhibition of mitochondrial pyruvate carrier 1 (MPC). Our study demonstrates that MSDC-0602K retains the capacity to inhibit MPC, akin to rosiglitazone but unlike pioglitazone, enabling the utilization of alternative metabolic pathways. Notably, MSDC-0602K exhibits a limited lipogenic potential compared to both rosiglitazone and pioglitazone, each of which employs a distinct lipogenic strategy.
Conclusions
These findings indicate that the new-generation drugs do not compromise bone structure, offering a safer alternative for treating insulin resistance. Moreover, these results highlight the ability of cell compartment-specific metabolite labeling by click reactions and tracer metabolomics analysis of complex lipids to discover molecular mechanisms within the intersection of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.
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