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Incretin treatment and atherosclerotic plaque stability: Role of adiponectin/APPL1 signaling pathway

Authors :
BARBIERI, Michelangela
MARFELLA, Raffaele
Esposito, A
RIZZO, Maria Rosaria
Angellotti, E
Mauro, C
Siniscalchi, M
Chirico, F
Caiazzo, P
Furbatto, F
Bellis, A
D'Onofrio, N
VITIELLO, Maria Teresa
FERRARACCIO, Franca
PAOLISSO, Giuseppe
BALESTRIERI, Maria Luisa
D'ONOFRIO, NUNZIA
Barbieri, Michelangela
Marfella, Raffaele
Esposito, A
Rizzo, Maria Rosaria
Angellotti, E
Mauro, C
Siniscalchi, M
Chirico, F
Caiazzo, P
Furbatto, F
Bellis, A
D'Onofrio, N
Vitiello, Maria Teresa
Ferraraccio, Franca
Paolisso, Giuseppe
Balestrieri, Maria Luisa
D'Onofrio, Nunzia
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Aims Glucagon like peptide 1 (GLP-1) analogues and dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-4) inhibitors reduce atherosclerosis progression in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients and are associated with morphological and compositional characteristics of stable plaque phenotype. GLP-1 promotes the secretion of adiponectin which exerts anti-inflammatory effects through the adaptor protein PH domain and leucine zipper containing 1 (APPL1). The potential role of APPL1 expression in the evolution of atherosclerotic plaque in TDM2 patients has not previously evaluated. Methods The effect of incretin therapy in the regulation of adiponectin/APPL1 signaling was evaluated both on carotid plaques of asymptomatic diabetic (n=71) and non-diabetic patients (n=52), and through in vitro experiments on endothelial cell (EC). Results Atherosclerotic plaques of T2DM patients showed lower adiponectin and APPL1 levels compared with non-diabetic patients, along with higher oxidative stress, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), vimentin, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) levels. Among T2DM subjects, current incretin-users presented higher APPL1 and adiponectin content compared with never incretin-users. Similarly, in vitro observations on endothelial cells co-treated with high-glucose (25mM) and GLP-1 (100nM) showed a greater APPL1 protein expression compared with high-glucose treatment alone. Conclusions Our findings suggest a potential role of adiponectin/APPL1 signaling in mediating the effect of incretin in the prevention of atherosclerosis progression or plaque vulnerability in T2DM.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fb16f6c33ad93726eedd495afed3ac01