Influence of anti-fibrillation TNGQ peptide and rutin combination on β-cell cytoprotective effects against IAPP-induced cell death and oxidative stress

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Raliat O. Abioye , Oluwasemilogo H. Adetula , Julia Diem Hum , Chibuike C. Udenigwe
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Abstract

Type 2 diabetes development has been associated with islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) fibrillation. IAPP fibrils have various deleterious effects, such as oxidative stress and disruption of cellular membrane integrity, resulting in pancreatic β-cell toxicity. Rutin, a plant polyphenol, possesses promising cytoprotective effects as a fibrillation inhibitor. Similarly, bioactive peptides have been identified as potential inhibitors to IAPP fibrillation. In this study, the effect of peptide/polyphenol mixtures consisting of rutin and each peptide, TNGQ, MANT, and YMSV, on anti-fibrillation activity and cellular response was elucidated. Results indicated a 54.7–75.1 % decrease in thioflavin T fluorescence, confirming anti-fibrillation activity. The combination decreased the average particle diameters of IAPP more than the single inhibitors, suggesting a combined effect of peptide/rutin mixtures in enhancing anti-fibrillation activity. IAPP fibrillation-induced rat insulinoma RIN-m cell death was minimized in the presence of the peptide/rutin mixture, but the activity was lower relative to rutin alone, suggesting a non-additive effect of the mixtures. Transmission electron microscopy showed a near-complete inhibition of IAPP fibrillation by TNGQ/rutin mixtures, which translated to a decreased production of membrane-bound IAPP oligomers in RIN-m cells based on immunofluorescence staining. Additionally, TNGQ/rutin mixtures significantly decreased reactive oxygen species production by 30 %, higher than the effects of single inhibitors, but no effect was observed on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. The results demonstrate the potential of multifunctional compounds as dual inhibitor systems in controlling IAPP fibrillation and provide insight into the implications of peptide/polyphenol mixtures towards the rational development of novel anti-diabetic nutraceutical combinations.
抗纤颤TNGQ肽和芦丁组合对β细胞抗IAPP诱导的细胞死亡和氧化应激的细胞保护作用的影响
2 型糖尿病的发生与胰岛淀粉样多肽(IAPP)纤维化有关。IAPP 纤维具有多种有害影响,如氧化应激和破坏细胞膜完整性,从而导致胰岛β细胞中毒。芦丁是一种植物多酚,作为一种纤维化抑制剂,具有良好的细胞保护作用。同样,生物活性肽也被认为是 IAPP 纤维化的潜在抑制剂。本研究阐明了由芦丁和每种肽(TNGQ、MANT 和 YMSV)组成的肽/多酚混合物对抗纤化活性和细胞反应的影响。结果表明,硫黄素 T 荧光减少了 54.7-75.1%,证实了抗纤颤活性。与单一抑制剂相比,肽/芦丁混合物能更有效地降低 IAPP 的平均颗粒直径,这表明肽/芦丁混合物在增强抗纤颤活性方面具有联合效应。在多肽/芦丁混合物存在的情况下,IAPP纤维化诱导的大鼠胰岛素瘤RIN-m细胞死亡最小化,但活性相对于单独使用芦丁更低,这表明混合物具有非叠加效应。透射电子显微镜显示,TNGQ/芦丁混合物几乎完全抑制了IAPP的纤化,根据免疫荧光染色结果,这意味着RIN-m细胞中与膜结合的IAPP寡聚体生成减少。此外,TNGQ/芦丁混合物还能显著减少活性氧的产生,减少幅度为30%,高于单一抑制剂的效果,但对葡萄糖刺激的胰岛素分泌没有影响。研究结果证明了多功能化合物作为双重抑制剂系统在控制 IAPP 纤维化方面的潜力,并深入探讨了肽/多酚混合物对合理开发新型抗糖尿病营养保健品组合的意义。
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Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications is the premier international journal devoted to the very rapid dissemination of timely and significant experimental results in diverse fields of biological research. The development of the "Breakthroughs and Views" section brings the minireview format to the journal, and issues often contain collections of special interest manuscripts. BBRC is published weekly (52 issues/year).Research Areas now include: Biochemistry; biophysics; cell biology; developmental biology; immunology ; molecular biology; neurobiology; plant biology and proteomics
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