Metabolic surgery improves insulin resistance through the reduction of gut-secreted heat shock proteins
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Metabolic surgery improves insulin resistance and is associated with the remission of type 2
diabetes, but the mechanisms involved remain unknown. We find that human jejunal mucosa
secretes heat shock proteins (HSPs) in vitro, in particular HSP70 and GRP78. Circulating
levels of HSP70 are higher in people resistant to insulin, compared to the healthy and
normalize after duodenal-jejunal bypass. Insulin sensitivity negatively correlates with the
plasma level of HSP70, while body mass index does not. A high-energy diet increases the
circulating levels of HSP70 and insulin resistance. HSP70 stimulates the accumulation of lipid
droplets and inhibits Ser473 phosphorylation of Akt and glucose uptake in immortalized liver
cells and peripheral blood cells. Serum depleted of HSPs, as well as the serum from the
insulin-resistant people subjected to a duodenal-jejunal bypass, reverse these features,
identifying gut-secreted HSPs as possible causes of insulin resistance. Duodenal-jejunal
bypass might reduce the secretion of HSPs either
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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List of contributors:
Bertuzzi, Alessandro
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