Expression of fatty acid binding proteins 3 and 5 genes in rat pancreatic islets and INS-1E cells: Regulation by fatty acids and glucose

2010 
Fatty acids binding proteins (FABPs) are involved in uptake, binding, transport and metabolism of fatty acids (FAs). Although FAs are known to stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic islets when transiently elevated, while contributing to islet loss of function, lipotoxicity and apoptosis when chronically elevated, almost nothing is known regarding the FABPs in this tissue. The present study aimed at exploring the expression pattern and regulation of FABPs in rat islets and the insulin-secreting INS-1E cells. Rat islets and INS-1E cells expressed the heart/muscle type (FABP3) and the epidermal type (FABP5) genes. Different FAs significantly enhanced the expression of both FABPs. High glucose concentration induced a similar elevation of both FABP mRNA levels, and similarly to its effect on insulin 1 mRNA. Addition of oleic or palmitic acids to glucose did not render a further effect. FABP3 gene expression increased in response to PPARα agonist, while FABP5 increased in response to PPARα and PPARγ agoni...
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