Literature DB >> 34384849

30-Day spexin treatment of mice with diet-induced obesity (DIO) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) increases insulin sensitivity, improves liver functions and metabolic status.

Pawel A Kolodziejski1, Natalia Leciejewska2, Agata Chmurzynska3, Maciej Sassek2, Aleksandra Szczepankiewicz4, Dawid Szczepankiewicz2, Emilian Malek5, Mathias Z Strowski6, Zuzanna Checinska-Maciejewska7, Krzysztof W Nowak2, Ewa Pruszynska-Oszmalek8.   

Abstract

Spexin (SPX) is a 14 aa peptide discovered in 2007 using bioinformatics methods. SPX inhibits food intake and regulates lipid, and carbohydrate metabolism. Here, we evaluate the ability of SPX at improving metabolic control and liver function in obese and type 2 diabetic animals. The effects of 30 days SPX treatment of mice with experimentally induced obesity (DIO) or type 2 diabetes (T2DM) on serum glucose and lipid levels, insulin sensitivity and hormonal profile (insulin, glucagon, adiponectin, leptin, TNF alpha, IL-6 and IL-1β) are characterized. In addition, alterations of hepatic lipid and glycogen contents are evaluated. We report that SPX decreases body weight in healthy and DIO mice, and reduces lipid content in all three animal groups. SPX improves insulin sensitivity in DIO and T2DM animals. In addition, SPX modulates hormonal and metabolic profile by regulating the concentration of adiponectin (concentration increase) and leptin (concentration decrease) in the serum blood of DIO and T2DM mice. Lastly, SPX decreases lipid content as well as IL-6 and TNF-α protein levels in liver of DIO and T2DM mice, and reduces IL-6 and TNF-alpha concentrations in the serum derived from T2DM mice. Based on our results, we conclude that SPX could be involved in the development of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus and it can be further evaluated as a potential target for therapy of DIO and T2DM.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Liver; Obesity; Spexin; Type 2 diabetes

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34384849     DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2021.111420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.102


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Authors:  A Sabah Abdulridha Budair; K Ismail Al Hamdi; A Ali Mansour
Journal:  Arch Razi Inst       Date:  2022-02-28

2.  Insulin resistance and decreased spexin in Indian Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Authors:  G Tejaswi; C D Dayanand; K Prabhakar
Journal:  Bioinformation       Date:  2021-09-30

Review 3.  Impact of spexin on metabolic diseases and inflammation: An updated minireview.

Authors:  İbrahim Türkel; Gülsün Memi; Burak Yazgan
Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)       Date:  2022-01-22

4.  Daily Treatment of Mice with Type 2 Diabetes with Adropin for Four Weeks Improves Glucolipid Profile, Reduces Hepatic Lipid Content and Restores Elevated Hepatic Enzymes in Serum.

Authors:  Marek Skrzypski; Paweł A Kołodziejski; Ewa Pruszyńska-Oszmałek; Tatiana Wojciechowicz; Paulina Janicka; Małgorzata Krążek; Emilian Małek; Mathias Z Strowski; Krzysztof W Nowak
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-29       Impact factor: 6.208

5.  Spexin Promotes the Proliferation and Differentiation of C2C12 Cells In Vitro-The Effect of Exercise on SPX and SPX Receptor Expression in Skeletal Muscle In Vivo.

Authors:  Natalia Leciejewska; Ewa Pruszyńska-Oszmałek; Karolina Mielnik; Maciej Głowacki; Tomasz P Lehmann; Maciej Sassek; Bartosz Gawęda; Dawid Szczepankiewicz; Krzysztof W Nowak; Paweł A Kołodziejski
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-28       Impact factor: 4.096

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