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<i>Agaricus bisporus</i>lectins mediates islet<i>β</i>-cell proliferation through regulation of cell cycle proteins

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This study was designed to determine the therapeutic effect of Agaricus bisporus lectins (ABL) by the regeneration of β-cells in mice following 70% partial pancreatectomy (PPx), and to explore the mechanisms of ABL-induced β-cell proliferation. Adult C57BL/6J mice were subjected to a 70% PPx operation or a sham operation, and mice received 10 mg/kg body weight of ABL or saline immediately after surgery. Blood glucose concentrations and insulin secretion levels were measured. To determine the growth rates of β-cells and duct cells, immunohistological analysis of pancreatic tissues was performed. Key cell cycle proteins and β-cell specific genes were measured by realtime polymerase chain reaction, Western blotting and immunohistological staining. In this study, a significant decrease in blood glucose concentrations, increase in glucose tolerance and expanded β-cell mass were observed in the ABL-treated mice. At the same time, after ABL treatment, increased β-cell proliferation rates were observed. Further studies on the expression of cyclin D1, cyclin D2 and Cdk4 demonstrated that these genes were significantly up-regulated in the ABL-treated mice. Meanwhile, Cdk4 activity was also enhanced. Moreover, the expression of PDX-1 (pancreatic and duodenal homeobox 1), Ngn3 (neurogenin 3), insulin, GLUT-1 (glucose transporter 1) and glucokinase was also increased in the ABL-treated mice. These findings demonstrate that ABL administration could partially reverse the impaired β-cell growth potential by regulating cell cycle proteins. Induction of islet β-cell proliferation by ABL suggests the therapeutic potential in preventing and/or treating diabetes.

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