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β-cells regeneration by WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 which reduces alloxan induced β-cell dysfunction and oxidative stress through phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and insulin pathway in zebrafish in-vivo larval model
β-cells regeneration by WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 which reduces alloxan induced β-cell dysfunction and oxidative stress through phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and insulin pathway in zebrafish in-vivo larval model
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β-cells regeneration by WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 which reduces alloxan induced β-cell dysfunction and oxidative stress through phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and insulin pathway in zebrafish in-vivo larval model
β-cells regeneration by WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 which reduces alloxan induced β-cell dysfunction and oxidative stress through phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and insulin pathway in zebrafish in-vivo larval model

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β-cells regeneration by WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 which reduces alloxan induced β-cell dysfunction and oxidative stress through phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and insulin pathway in zebrafish in-vivo larval model
β-cells regeneration by WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 which reduces alloxan induced β-cell dysfunction and oxidative stress through phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and insulin pathway in zebrafish in-vivo larval model
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β-cells regeneration by WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 which reduces alloxan induced β-cell dysfunction and oxidative stress through phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and insulin pathway in zebrafish in-vivo larval model

2022
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Background Pancreatic β-cells are susceptible to oxidative stress, leading to β-cell death and dysfunction due to enhanced ROS levels and type 2 diabetes. To inhibit the β-cells damages induced by the oxidative stress, the present study investigates the beneficial effect of various peptides (WL15, RF13, RW20, IW13 and MF18) of immune related proteins (cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2, histone acetyltransferase, vacuolar protein sorting associated protein 26B, serine threonine-protein kinase and CxxC zinc finger protein, respectively). Also, the molecular mechanism of WL15 from cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 on β-cell regeneration was identified through PEPCK and insulin pathway. Materials and methods In this study, a total of five peptides including WL15, RF13, RW20, IW13, and MF18 were derived from immune-related proteins such as cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2, histone acetyltransferase, vacuolar protein sorting associated protein 26B, serine threonine-protein kinase and CxxC zinc finger protein, respectively. These protein sequences were obtained from an earlier constructed transcriptome database of a teleost Channa striatus. The identified peptides were evaluated for their antioxidant as well as antidiabetic activity. Based on the in silico analysis and in-vitro screening experiments, WL15 was predicted to have better antioxidant and antidiabetic activity among the five different peptides. Therefore, WL15 alone was further analyzed for apoptosis, antioxidant capacity, glucose metabolism, and gene expression performance, which was investigated on the alloxan (500 µM) induced zebrafish in vivo larval model. Results The results showed alloxan exposure to zebrafish larvae for a day, the ROS was generated in the β-cells. Interestingly, WL15 treatment showed a protective effect by reducing the toxicity of alloxan exposed zebrafish larvae by increasing their survival and heart rate. Moreover, WL15 reduced the intracellular ROS level and apoptosis in alloxan-induced larvae. The superoxide anion and lipid peroxidation levels are also reduced by improving the glutathione content after the WL15 treatment. Besides, WL15 treatment increased the proliferation rate of β-cells and decreased the glucose level. Further, the gene expression studies revealed that WL15 treatment normalized the PEPCK expression while upregulating the insulin expression in alloxan exposed larvae. Conclusion Overall, the findings indicate that WL15 of cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2 can act as a potential antioxidant for type 2 diabetes patients in respect of improving β-cell regeneration.