Durability of protective effect of dulaglutide on pancreatic ?-cells in diabetic mice: GLP-1 receptor expression is not reduced despite long-term dulaglutide exposure - 18/06/18

Abstract |
Aims |
It is well-known that chronic exposure to large amounts of ligand leads to downregulation of its receptor. It is not known, however, whether a GLP-1R agonist downregulates its receptor. For this reason, our study examined whether GLP-1R expression is reduced after long-term exposure to dulaglutide (Dula) in non-diabetic and diabetic mice.
Methods |
Seven-week-old male db/db and db/m mice were given either Dula (0.6mg/kg×2/week) or a control vehicle (CTL) for 17 weeks. Various metabolic parameters, such as glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS), insulin and TG content in islets, were evaluated after the intervention. β-cell-related gene expression was also analyzed by real-time RT-PCR.
Results |
In db/m mice, GLP-1R expression in β-cells did not decrease, not even after long-term administration of Dula, compared with control mice, while GLP-1R expression in 24-week-old db/db mice treated with Dula was augmented, rather than downregulated, compared with 24-week-old CTL db/db mice. This was probably due to improved glycaemic control. In db/db mice treated with Dula, food intake and blood glucose levels were significantly decreased up to 24 weeks of age compared with CTL db/db mice, and their expression levels of various β-cell-related genes, insulin content and GSIS were also enhanced. In contrast, oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress, inflammation, fibrosis and apoptosis were suppressed with Dula treatment.
Conclusion |
Dula exerts beneficial effects on glycaemic control and has long-lasting protective effects on pancreatic β-cells. GLP-1R expression levels were not reduced at all in non-diabetic as well as diabetic mice despite long-term dulaglutide exposure.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Apoptosis, β-cell, GLP-1 receptor, Cell proliferation, Dulaglutide, Durability
Abbreviations : Dula, GLP-1R, GSIS, IPITT, TG, NEFA
Plan
Vol 44 - N° 3
P. 250-260 - juin 2018 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.