间充质干细胞
葡萄糖稳态
复归
脐带
内分泌学
干细胞
内科学
平衡
细胞凋亡
生物
医学
细胞生长
细胞生物学
细胞
糖尿病
免疫学
胰岛素抵抗
表型
生物化学
基因
作者
Bing Li,Yu Cheng,Yaqi Yin,Jing Xue,Songyan Yu,Jieqing Gao,Jiejie Liu,Li Zang,Yiming Mu
出处
期刊:Cytotherapy
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2021-03-18
卷期号:23 (6): 510-520
被引量:12
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcyt.2021.01.005
摘要
The authors aimed to observe β-cell dedifferentiation in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and investigate the reversal effect of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) on early- and late-stage β-cell dedifferentiation.In high-fat diet (HFD)/streptozotocin (STZ)-induced T2DM mice, the authors examined the predominant role of β-cell dedifferentiation over apoptosis in the development of T2DM and observed the reversion of β-cell dedifferentiation by UC-MSCs. Next, the authors used db/db mice to observe the progress of β-cell dedifferentiation from early to late stage, after which UC-MSC infusions of the same amount were performed in the early and late stages of dedifferentiation. Improvement in metabolic indices and restoration of β-cell dedifferentiation markers were examined.In HFD/STZ-induced T2DM mice, the proportion of β-cell dedifferentiation was much greater than that of apoptosis, demonstrating that β-cell dedifferentiation was the predominant contributor to T2DM. UC-MSC infusions significantly improved glucose homeostasis and reversed β-cell dedifferentiation. In db/db mice, UC-MSC infusions in the early stage significantly improved glucose homeostasis and reversed β-cell dedifferentiation. In the late stage, UC-MSC infusions mildly improved glucose homeostasis and partially reversed β-cell dedifferentiation. Combining with other studies, the authors found that the reversal effect of UC-MSCs on β-cell dedifferentiation relied on the simultaneous relief of glucose and lipid metabolic disorders.UC-MSC therapy is a promising strategy for reversing β-cell dedifferentiation in T2DM, and the reversal effect is greater in the early stage than in the late stage of β-cell dedifferentiation.
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