Literature DB >> 30312115

Resveratrol attenuates hIAPP amyloid formation and restores the insulin secretion ability in hIAPP-INS1 cell line via enhancing autophagy.

Wu Lv1,2, Jialin Zhang1, Ao Jiao1, Bowen Wang1, Baomin Chen1, Jie Lin2.   

Abstract

It has been proved that human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP), the main constituent of islet amyloid deposition, is one of the important factors that can induce type 2 diabetes or graft failure after islet transplantation. As there is no research on whether resveratrol degrading the amyloid deposition by its special chemical structure or enhancing autophagy had been published, we decided to detect the function of resveratrol in degrading the amyloid deposition in pancreatic beta cells. We established stable hIAPP-INS1 cell line via transfecting INS1 cells by lentivirus that overexpresses hIAPP. Our research demonstrates that amyloid deposition existed in hIAPP-INS1 cell by the thioflavin S fluorescent staining, meanwhile the function of insulin secretion of hIAPP-INS1 cells was decreased significantly (p < 0.01). After treatment with resveratrol (20 μM) for 24 h, amyloid deposition in hIAPP-INS1 cells was decreased significantly, and the insulin secretion was restored significantly (p < 0.01). Once inhibited the autophagy of hIAPP-INS1 cells by 3-methyladenine for 24 h, resveratrol does not effectively remove hIAPP deposits again, and cannot improve the function of insulin secretion. These results provide a novel thought that resveratrol can degrade the amyloid deposition in type 2 diabetes and the graft after islet transplantation.

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Keywords:  amyloïde de hIAPP; autophagy; hIAPP amyloid; insulin secretion; resveratrol; sécrétion d’insuline

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30312115     DOI: 10.1139/cjpp-2016-0686

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


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