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Microarray analysis of pancreatic gene expression during biotin repletion in biotin-deficient rats.

Krishnamurti Dakshinamurti1,1, Rushita A Bagchi1,1, Bernard Abrenica1,1, Michael P Czubryt1,1.   

Abstract

Biotin is a B vitamin involved in multiple metabolic pathways. In humans, biotin deficiency is relatively rare but can cause dermatitis, alopecia, and perosis. Low biotin levels occur in individuals with type-2 diabetes, and supplementation with biotin plus chromium may improve blood sugar control. The acute effect on pancreatic gene expression of biotin repletion following chronic deficiency is unclear, therefore we induced biotin deficiency in adult male rats by feeding them a 20% raw egg white diet for 6 weeks. Animals were then randomized into 2 groups: one group received a single biotin supplement and returned to normal chow lacking egg white, while the second group remained on the depletion diet. After 1 week, pancreata were removed from biotin-deficient (BD) and biotin-repleted (BR) animals and RNA was isolated for microarray analysis. Biotin depletion altered gene expression in a manner indicative of inflammation, fibrosis, and defective pancreatic function. Conversely, biotin repletion activated numerous repair and anti-inflammatory pathways, reduced fibrotic gene expression, and induced multiple genes involved in pancreatic endocrine and exocrine function. A subset of the results was confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR analysis, as well as by treatment of pancreatic AR42J cells with biotin. The results indicate that biotin repletion, even after lengthy deficiency, results in the rapid induction of repair processes in the pancreas.

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Keywords:  biotin; biotine; deficiency; déficience; microarray; pancreas; pancréas; puces d’ADN; repletion; réplétion

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26312779     DOI: 10.1139/cjpp-2014-0517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0008-4212            Impact factor:   2.273


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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2018-03-12       Impact factor: 5.422

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Authors:  Ali-Reza Abed; Alireza Abed; Hamid Reza Banafshe; Ebadallah Shiri Malekabad; Sattar Gorgani-Firuzjaee; Ali-Reza Dadashi
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