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Characteristics of the New Insulin-Resistant Zebrafish Model

Authors
Nam, Y.H., Rodriguez, I., Shin, S.W., Shim, J.H., Kim, N.W., Kim, M.C., Jeong, S.Y., Nuankaew, W., Hong, B.N., Kim, H., Kang, T.H.
ID
ZDB-PUB-210807-12
Date
2021
Source
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)   14(7): (Journal)
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Keywords
MAPK signaling, calcium signaling, insulin resistance, pancreatic islet, zebrafish
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PubMed
34358068 Full text @ Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
Abstract
Insulin resistance, which occurs when insulin levels are sufficiently high over a prolonged period, causing the cells to fail to respond normally to the hormone. As a system for insulin resistance and diabetes drug development, insulin-resistant rodent models have been clearly established, but there is a limitation to high-throughput drug screening. Recently, zebrafish have been identified as an excellent system for drug discovery and identification of therapeutic targets, but studies on insulin resistance models have not been extensively performed. Therefore, we aimed to make a rapid insulin-resistant zebrafish model that complements the existing rodent models. To establish this model, zebrafish were treated with 10 μM insulin for 48 h. This model showed characteristics of insulin-resistant disease such as damaged pancreatic islets. Then we confirmed the recovery of the pancreatic islets after pioglitazone treatment. In addition, it was found that insulin-resistant drugs have as significant an effect in zebrafish as in humans, and these results proved the value of the zebrafish insulin resistance model for drug selection. In addition, RNA sequencing was performed to elucidate the mechanism involved. KEGG pathway enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes showed that insulin resistance altered gene expression due to the MAPK signaling and calcium signaling pathways. This model demonstrates the utility of the zebrafish model for drug testing and drug discovery in insulin resistance and diabetes.
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