Grape seed procyanidins improve β-cell functionality under lipotoxic conditions due to their lipid-lowering effect
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Grape seed procyanidins improve β-cell functionality under lipotoxic conditions due to their lipid-lowering effect
Abstract
Procyanidins have positive effects on glucose metabolism in conditions involving slightly disrupted glucose homeostasis, but it is not clear how procyanidins interact with β-cells. In this work, we evaluate the effects of procyanidins on β-cell functionality under an insulin-resistance condition. After 13 weeks of cafeteria diet, female Wistar rats were treated with 25 mg of grape seed procyanidin extract (GSPE)/kg of body weight (BW) for 30 days. To determine the possible mechanisms of action of procyanidins, INS-1E cells were separately incubated in high-glucose, high-insulin and high-oleate media to reproduce the conditions the β-cells were subjected to during the cafeteria diet feeding. In vivo experiments showed that chronic GSPE treatment decreased insulin production, since C-peptide levels and insulin protein levels in plasma were lower than those of cafeteria-fed rats, as were insulin and Pdx1 mRNA levels in the pancreas. GSPE effects observed in vivo were reproduced in INS-1E cells cultured with high oleate for 3 days. GSPE treatment significantly reduces triglyceride content in β-cells treated with high oleate and in the pancreas of cafeteria-fed rats. Moreover, gene expression analysis of the pancreas of cafeteria-fed rats revealed that procyanidins up-regulated the expression of Cpt1a and down-regulated the expression of lipid synthesis-related genes such as Fasn and Srebf1. Procyanidin treatment counteracted the decrease of AMPK protein levels after cafeteria treatment. Procyanidins cause a lack of triglyceride accumulation in β-cells. This counteracts its negative effects on insulin production, allowing for healthy levels of insulin production under hyperlipidemic conditions.
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