Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes (Nov 2020)

P5 Direct effect of adipokines and batokines from white and brown adipocytes on islet gene expression.

  • Lucía Ahrtz,
  • María Victoria Mencucci,
  • Macarena Algañarás,
  • Sherley Farromeque,
  • Bárbara Maiztegui,
  • María Elisa García,
  • Luis Emilio Flores,
  • Carolina Román

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47196/diab.v54i3Sup.386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3Sup
pp. 110 – 110

Abstract

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Background: The association of type 2 diabetes (T2D) with other cardiovascular risk factors such as overweight/obesity promotes the development of endocrine-metabolic dysfunction. The direct effect produced by adipokines released by white adipocytes (WA) of visceral adipose tissue and batokines released by brown (BA) and beige adipocytes (beige A) on islet cell mass/function is not clear. Aim: To demonstrate the possible direct effect of metabolites, adipokines and batokines on islet cell function/mass markers, inflammatory response and intracellular insulin mediators. Materials and methods: pancreas and visceral and interscapular adipose tissues (VAT and IAT, respectively) were removed from normal Wistar rats and digested with collagenase (isolation of islets and adipocytes). Adipocyte phenotype of specific markers expressed in WA (UCP-2 and Wdnm-1); BA (UCP-1 and Cidea) and beige A (TMEM-26) was verified by RT-qPCR. WA and BA were incubated 1h in KRB medium to obtain the corresponding conditioned media (CM-WA and CM-BA). CMs were used individually or in combination (1: 1) as islet incubation media in presence of 16.6mM glucose. Afterall, islet total RNA was isolated and gene expression level of apoptosis´, insulin signaling and inflammatory response markers was study by RT-qPCR.

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