γ-Aminobutyric Acid Regulates Both the Survival and Replication of Human β-cells
Overview
Affiliations
γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) has been shown to inhibit apoptosis of rodent β-cells in vitro. In this study, we show that activation of GABAA receptors (GABAA-Rs) or GABAB-Rs significantly inhibits oxidative stress-related β-cell apoptosis and preserves pancreatic β-cells in streptozotocin-rendered hyperglycemic mice. Moreover, treatment with GABA, or a GABAA-R- or GABAB-R-specific agonist, inhibited human β-cell apoptosis following islet transplantation into NOD/scid mice. Accordingly, activation of GABAA-Rs and/or GABAB-Rs may be a useful adjunct therapy for human islet transplantation. GABA-R agonists also promoted β-cell replication in hyperglycemic mice. While a number of agents can promote rodent β-cell replication, most fail to provide similar activities with human β-cells. In this study, we show that GABA administration promotes β-cell replication and functional recovery in human islets following implantation into NOD/scid mice. Human β-cell replication was induced by both GABAA-R and GABAB-R activation. Hence, GABA regulates both the survival and replication of human β-cells. These actions, together with the anti-inflammatory properties of GABA, suggest that modulation of peripheral GABA-Rs may represent a promising new therapeutic strategy for improving β-cell survival following human islet transplantation and increasing β-cells in patients with diabetes.
Jagomae T, Velling S, Tikva T, Maksimtsuk V, Gaur N, Reimets R Diabetol Metab Syndr. 2025; 17(1):82.
PMID: 40050934 PMC: 11887366. DOI: 10.1186/s13098-025-01651-6.
Laszczych D, Czernicka A, Laszczych K Pharmacol Rep. 2025; .
PMID: 39833509 DOI: 10.1007/s43440-025-00697-7.
The role of GABA in type 1 diabetes.
Mick G, McCormick K Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2024; 15:1453396.
PMID: 39619323 PMC: 11604429. DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2024.1453396.
Sionov R, Ahdut-HaCohen R Biomedicines. 2023; 11(9).
PMID: 37761001 PMC: 10527322. DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines11092558.
Kovarikova V, Spirkova A, Sefcikova Z, Pisko J, Kalatova L, Koppel J Reprod Med Biol. 2023; 22(1):e12528.
PMID: 37476368 PMC: 10354355. DOI: 10.1002/rmb2.12528.