Increased fatty acid desaturation and enhanced expression of stearoyl coenzyme A desaturase protects pancreatic β-cells from lipoapoptosis

AK Busch, E Gurisik, DV Cordery, M Sudlow… - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
AK Busch, E Gurisik, DV Cordery, M Sudlow, GS Denyer, DR Laybutt, WE Hughes, TJ Biden
Diabetes, 2005Am Diabetes Assoc
Increased availability of fatty acids causes cell death and dysfunction in β-cell lines, isolated
islets, and animal models of diabetes. From the MIN6 β-cell line, we selected two subpools
that are resistant to palmitate-induced apoptosis. Protection was not universal because
palmitate-resistant cells remained sensitive to cytokine-and streptozotocin-induced
apoptosis. Palmitate oxidation and incorporation into cholesterol ester (but not triglycerides)
were significantly higher in palmitate-resistant cells than in control cells. Consistent with …
Increased availability of fatty acids causes cell death and dysfunction in β-cell lines, isolated islets, and animal models of diabetes. From the MIN6 β-cell line, we selected two subpools that are resistant to palmitate-induced apoptosis. Protection was not universal because palmitate-resistant cells remained sensitive to cytokine- and streptozotocin-induced apoptosis. Palmitate oxidation and incorporation into cholesterol ester (but not triglycerides) were significantly higher in palmitate-resistant cells than in control cells. Consistent with these findings, transcript profiling revealed increased expression in palmitate-resistant cells of several β-oxidation genes as well as a 2.8-fold upregulation of stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1). Correspondingly, the oleate-to-palmitate ratio of palmitate-resistant cells was double that of palmitate-pretreated control cells. At least some of this additional oleate in palmitate-resistant cells was incorporated into cholesterol ester stored in the form of large cytosolic lipid bodies. However, blocking cholesterol ester formation did not render palmitate-resistant cells sensitive to palmitate-induced apoptosis. On the other hand, an inhibitor of SCD1, 10,12-conjugated linoleic acid, dose dependently overcame the resistance of palmitate-resistant cells to lipoapoptosis. Our results suggest that desaturation per se is more important in protecting β-cells from the cytotoxic effects of palmitate than is the nature of neutral lipid storage pool thus generated.
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