Bień Jakub, Pruszynska-Oszmalek Ewa, Kolodziejski Pawel, Leciejewska Natalia, Szczepankiewicz Dawid, Grzęda Emilia, Sassek Maciej
Department of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Biostructure, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
Histochem Cell Biol. 2025 Jun 6;163(1):64. doi: 10.1007/s00418-025-02391-4.
MOTS-c is a promising regulator of metabolism and energy homeostasis. While its effects have been studied in cell lines, our team aimed to investigate its influence on more complex structures-specifically, isolated pancreatic islets. We used two animal models: the rat, which is commonly studied, and the pig, which shares greater physiological similarities with humans. This study assessed the expression and secretion of insulin and glucagon, the expression of their receptors, cell viability, and cell death following MOTS-c treatment of the islets. Additionally, we examined how MOTS-c secretion is affected by different incubation media, such as the presence of free fatty acids, pancreatic hormones, and different glucose concentrations. The results indicate that MOTS-c impacts pancreatic islet physiology by, for example, reducing insulin and glucagon secretion and enhancing cell viability. Notably, the effects differed between the two species, which may be attributed to anatomical differences in their pancreatic islets or structural variations in rat and pig MOTS-c. These facts may lead to the conclusion that if MOTS-c may be helpful in human medicine, the pig model should be considered another valuable choice.
MOTS-c是一种很有前景的代谢和能量稳态调节因子。虽然已经在细胞系中研究了它的作用,但我们团队旨在研究它对更复杂结构——具体来说是分离的胰岛——的影响。我们使用了两种动物模型:常用的大鼠模型,以及与人类生理相似性更高的猪模型。本研究评估了MOTS-c处理胰岛后胰岛素和胰高血糖素的表达与分泌、它们受体的表达、细胞活力以及细胞死亡情况。此外,我们研究了不同孵育培养基(如游离脂肪酸的存在、胰腺激素以及不同葡萄糖浓度)如何影响MOTS-c的分泌。结果表明,MOTS-c通过例如减少胰岛素和胰高血糖素分泌以及增强细胞活力来影响胰岛生理。值得注意的是,两种物种之间的作用效果有所不同,这可能归因于它们胰岛的解剖差异或大鼠和猪MOTS-c的结构差异。这些事实可能得出这样的结论:如果MOTS-c对人类医学有帮助,猪模型应该被视为另一个有价值的选择。