Culture at low glucose up-regulates mitochondrial function in pancreatic β cells with accompanying effects on viability

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Islets Pub Date : 2016-10-20 DOI:10.1080/19382014.2016.1246637
I. Hals, Rinku Singh, Zuheng Ma, H. Scholz, A. Björklund, V. Grill
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ABSTRACT We tested whether exposure of β cells at reduced glucose leads to mitochondrial adaptions and whether such adaptions modulate effects of hypoxia. Rat islets, human islets and INS-1 832/13 cells were pre-cultured short term at half standard glucose concentrations (5.5 mM for rat islets and cells, 2.75 mM for human islets) without overtly negative effects on subsequently measured function (insulin secretion and cellular insulin contents) or on viability. Culture at half standard glucose upregulated complex I and tended to upregulate complex II in islets and INS-1 cells alike. An increased release of lactate dehydrogenase that followed exposure to hypoxia was attenuated in rat islets which had been pre-cultured at half standard glucose. In INS-1 cells exposure to half standard glucose attenuated hypoxia-induced effects on several viability parameters (MTT, cell number and incremental apoptotic DNA). Thus culture at reduced glucose of pancreatic islets and clonal β cells leads to mitochondrial adaptions which possibly lessen the negative impact of hypoxia on β cell viability. These findings appear relevant in the search for optimization of pre-transplant conditions in a clinical setting.
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低糖培养可上调胰腺β细胞线粒体功能,并对细胞活力产生影响
我们测试了暴露于低葡萄糖的β细胞是否会导致线粒体适应,以及这种适应是否会调节缺氧的作用。大鼠胰岛、人胰岛和ins - 1832 /13细胞在半标准葡萄糖浓度(大鼠胰岛和细胞为5.5 mM,人胰岛为2.75 mM)下进行短期预培养,对随后测量的功能(胰岛素分泌和细胞胰岛素含量)或活力没有明显的负面影响。在半标准葡萄糖培养下,胰岛和INS-1细胞中的复合物I上调,并倾向于上调复合物II。在半标准葡萄糖预培养的大鼠胰岛中,暴露于缺氧后乳酸脱氢酶的释放增加被减弱。在暴露于半标准葡萄糖的INS-1细胞中,缺氧诱导的对几个活力参数(MTT,细胞数量和凋亡DNA增量)的影响减弱。因此,在低糖条件下培养胰岛和克隆β细胞可导致线粒体适应,从而可能减轻缺氧对β细胞活力的负面影响。这些发现似乎与在临床环境中寻找移植前条件的优化有关。
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Islets
Islets ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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3.30
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4.50%
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10
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Islets is the first international, peer-reviewed research journal dedicated to islet biology. Islets publishes high-quality clinical and experimental research into the physiology and pathology of the islets of Langerhans. In addition to original research manuscripts, Islets is the leading source for cutting-edge Perspectives, Reviews and Commentaries. Our goal is to foster communication and a rapid exchange of information through timely publication of important results using print as well as electronic formats.
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