Abstract
Although FGF21 ameliorates diabetic nephropathy (DN), the efficacy is not satisfactory. Studies demonstrate that FGF21 combined with Insulin exhibits reciprocal sensitization on glucose and lipid metabolism in mice with type 2 diabetes. However, therapeutic effect of combined use of FGF21 and Insulin on DN has not been reported. Therefore, this study explored therapeutic effect and mechanism of combined use of FGF21 and Insulin on DN. Our results showed that compared with Insulin or FGF21 alone, FGF21 combined with Insulin further ameliorated blood glucose, HbAlc, OGTT, renal function, liver function, blood lipid, histopathological changes, oxidative stress and AGEs in the mice of DN (BKS-Leprem2Cd479/Gpt). Moreover, FGF21 combined with Insulin further reduced expressions of IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α via promoting M1 type macrophage into M2 type macrophage. Results of real-time PCR and Western blot showed that FGF21 combined with Insulin upregulated the expressions of autophagy related genes LC3-Ⅱ and BCL-1. Mesangial cells play an important role in the pathological changes of DN mice. However, the effect of FGF21 on mesangial cells has not been reported. In this study, d-glucose was used in high glucose (HG) model in mesangial cells. The results showed that FGF21 significantly reduced the levels of OS, AGEs and cell overproliferation. Meanwhile, FGF21 significantly ameliorated autophagy level via upregulating the phosphorylation of AMPK and downregulating phosphorylation of mTOR. These effects were reversed in siRNA-β-klotho transfected mesangial cells. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that combination FGF21 with Insulin exhibits a better therapeutic effect on DN compared with FGF21 or Insulin alone. This study provides a theoretical basis for combined used of FGF21 and Insulin as a new treatment for DN and further provides theoretical support for application of FGF21 in treatment of DN.
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