Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
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Citrus flavonoids as a target for the prevention of pancreatic β-cells dysfunction in diabetes.
Yukiko K. KanekoToshiyuki KanTomohisa Ishikawa
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2020 Volume 155 Issue 4 Pages 209-213

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The number of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has rapidly increased, especially in East and Southeast Asia. In these areas, in general, people have especially vulnerable β-cells and insulin secretion deficiency and reduced β-cell mass are the primary cause of T2DM. Therefore, the alleviation of such β-cell dysfunction would provide therapeutic approaches to prevent the development of T2DM. Nobiletin, a polymethoxylated flavonoid found in citrus fruits, has been shown to improve obesity and insulin resistance in T2DM model mice. We focused on β-cells and investigated the effects of nobiletin on insulin secretion and β-cell apoptosis. In β-cell line INS-1, nobiletin increased glucose-induced insulin secretion (GSIS) in a concentration-dependent manner, which was inhibited by an Epac inhibitor. In addition, nobiletin at 10 μM inhibited thapsigargin-induced apoptosis, which was inhibited by a PKA inhibitor. Nobiletin also suppressed thapsigargin-induced increases in cleaved caspase-3 and phosphorylated JNK. Thus, nobiletin is suggested to promote GSIS and prevent ER stress-induced β-cell apoptosis, which are mediated via Epac and PKA-dependent pathways, respectively. In summary, nobiletin is suggested to exhibit insulinotropic and anti-apoptotic effects on β-cells, which are one of the causes of its anti-diabetic effect. Moreover, nobiletin seems to be able to alleviate the development of T2DM by protecting β-cells from apoptosis.

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