The World Journal of Men's Health (Oct 2021)

Testosterone Protects Pancreatic β-cells from Apoptosis and Stress-Induced Accelerated Senescence

  • Seon Mee Kang,
  • Hye Sook Jung,
  • Min Jeong Kwon,
  • Soon Hee Lee,
  • Jeong Hyun Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.200169
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 724, no. 732
pp. 724 – 732

Abstract

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Purpose: Androgens are steroid hormones that are very important in the sexual development and the maintenance of male reproductive system, and also have diverse actions in non-reproductive tissues, including potent antioxidant capacity. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is caused by tissue insulin resistance and insufficient insulin secretion from the pancreatic β-cells. The progressive decline of pancreatic β-cells in diabetes is closely related with the severity of disease. We wanted to know whether dihydrotestosterone (DHT) can protect insulin secreting pancreatic β-cells from apoptosis and accelerated senescence induced by oxidative stress. Materials and Methods: Cultured INS-1 cells were used. Various concentrations of H2O2 were applied to exert oxidative stresses. The degrees of apoptosis, accelerated senescence, and the changes of the expressions of related signaling molecules after the application of DHT were analyzed by CCK-8, p16 expression, SA-β-Gal staining, reverse transcription polymerase chain reactions and Western blots. Results: The application of H2O2 significantly increased (p<0.05) the degree of senescence and apoptosis of cultured INS-1 β-cells. DHT not only showed anti-oxidant protective capacity, but also significantly reduced (p<0.05) the degree of accelerated senescence. Conclusions: DHT effectively protects pancreatic islet INS-1 β-cells from H2O2 induced oxidative stress.

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