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Bee Pollen Polysaccharide From Thunb. (Rosaceae) Promotes Pancreatic β-Cell Proliferation and Insulin Secretion

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Journal Front Pharmacol
Date 2021 Jul 15
PMID 34262457
Citations 8
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Abstract

Insufficient pancreatic β-cell or insulin-producing β-cell are implicated in all types of diabetes mellitus. Our previous studies showed bee pollen polysaccharide RBPP-P improves insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic mice by inhibiting liver fat deposition. However, its potential of regulating β-cell function and integrity is not fully known. Herein, we observed that β-cell proliferation ( = 10), insulin synthesis ( = 5, 0.01684) and insulin incretion ( = 5, 0.02115) were intensely activated in MIN6 cells when treatment with RBPP-P. In alloxan-induced diabetic mice, oral administration of RBPP-P ( = 10) effectively decreased the blood glucose ( 0.0326), drink intake ( < 0.001) and urine ( < 0.001). It directly stimulated phosphorylation of p38 ( 0.00439), ERK ( 0.02951) and AKT ( 0.0072) to maintain the islet function and mass. Thus, our data suggest that RBPP-P is a natural compound to regulate β-cell proliferation and function, indicating it might have therapeutic potential against type 1 diabetes.

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