Abstract

Vaspin (visceral adipose tissue-derived serine protease inhibitor) is a recently discovered adipokine that has been implicated in diabetes mellitus and other metabolic disorders. However, the effects of vaspin on pancreatic β cell function and related mechanisms are not fully understood. Thus, the present study was performed to investigate the effects of vaspin on pancreatic β cell function and the potential underlying mechanisms. Both in vitro (rat insulinoma cells, INS-1) and in vivo (high fat diet fed rats) experiments were conducted. The results showed that vaspin significantly increased INS-1 cell secretory function. Potential mechanisms were explored using inhibitors, western blot and real-time PCR techniques. We found that vaspin increased the levels of IRS-2 mRNA and IRS-2 total protein, while decreased the serine phosphorylation level of IRS-2 protein. Moreover, vaspin increased the Akt phosphorylation protein level which was reversed by PI3K inhibitor ly294002. In addition, vaspin increased the phosphorylation levels of mTOR and p70S6K, which was inhibited by rapamycin. Meanwhile, we found that the NF-κB mRNA and protein levels were reduced after vaspin treatment, similar to the effect of NF-κB inhibitor TPCK. Furthermore, vaspin increased the glucose stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) level, lowered blood glucose level and improved the glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity of high fat diet fed rats. Hyperglycemic clamp test manifested that vaspin improved islet β cell function. Together, these findings provide a new understanding of the function of vaspin on pancreatic β cell and suggest that it may serve as a potential agent for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Highlights

  • With the improvement of people’s living standard and the change of lifestyle, the prevalence of obesity and obesity-induced diabetes have increased dramatically over the past several decades

  • We found that vaspin improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity as evidenced by a significantly lower plasma glucose level and decreased area under Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and Insulin tolerance test (ITT) curve in the HF rats treated with vaspin in comparison with those untreated ones (Fig 2)

  • Study showed that insulin receptor signal transduction pathway components such as insulin receptor (IR), IRS, PI3K

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Introduction

With the improvement of people’s living standard and the change of lifestyle, the prevalence of obesity and obesity-induced diabetes have increased dramatically over the past several decades. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) statistics, the number of patients with diabetes is about 415 million all over the world in 2015[1]. It is estimated that there will be 642 million people affected by diabetes in 2040, of which about 90% belong to type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes mellitus has become one of the three major chronic noncommunicable diseases after cancer and cardiovascular disease, which seriously threaten human health[2].

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