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Carnosine scavenging of glucolipotoxic free radicals enhances insulin secretion and glucose uptake.


ABSTRACT: The worldwide prevalence of diabetes has risen to 8.5% among adults, which represents a staggering rise in prevalence from 4.7% in 1980. Whilst some treatments work by increasing insulin secretion, over time their effectiveness decreases. We aim to increase insulin secretion by developing strategies that work through mechanisms independent of current treatment options. Isolated CD1 mouse islets, INS-1 pancreatic ?-cells, or C2C12 mouse myotubes were incubated in standard tissue culture media, or media supplemented with 28?mM glucose, 200??M palmitic acid, and 200??M oleic acid as a cellular model of diabetic glucolipotoxicity. Intracellular reactive species content was assayed using 2',7'-dichlorofluorescein diacetate dye, inducible nitric oxide synthase levels determined by Western blot, 3-nitrotyrosine and 4-hydrpxnonenal both assayed by ELISA, insulin secretion quantified using ELISA or radioimmunoassay, and glucose uptake determined through 2-deoxy glucose 6 phosphate luminescence. Our data indicate that carnosine, a histidine containing dipeptide available through the diet, is an effective scavenger of each of the aforementioned reactive species. This results in doubling of insulin secretion from isolated mouse islets or INS-1 ?-cells. Crucially, carnosine also reverses glucolipotoxic inhibition of insulin secretion and enhances glucose uptake into skeletal muscle cells. Thus, carnosine, or non-hydrolysable carnosine analogs, may represent a new class of therapeutic agent to fight type 2 diabetes.

SUBMITTER: Cripps MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5645413 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carnosine scavenging of glucolipotoxic free radicals enhances insulin secretion and glucose uptake.

Cripps Michael J MJ   Hanna Katie K   Hanna Katie K   Lavilla Charlie C   Sayers Sophie R SR   Caton Paul W PW   Sims Craig C   De Girolamo Luigi L   Sale Craig C   Turner Mark D MD  

Scientific reports 20171017 1


The worldwide prevalence of diabetes has risen to 8.5% among adults, which represents a staggering rise in prevalence from 4.7% in 1980. Whilst some treatments work by increasing insulin secretion, over time their effectiveness decreases. We aim to increase insulin secretion by developing strategies that work through mechanisms independent of current treatment options. Isolated CD1 mouse islets, INS-1 pancreatic β-cells, or C2C12 mouse myotubes were incubated in standard tissue culture media, or  ...[more]

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