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Publication : Treatment with XMU-MP-1 erases hyperglycaemic memory in hearts of diabetic mice.

First Author  Zhang Z Year  2021
Journal  Biochem Pharmacol Volume  188
Pages  114574 PubMed ID  33887258
Mgi Jnum  J:326723 Mgi Id  MGI:6824887
Doi  10.1016/j.bcp.2021.114574 Citation  Zhang Z, et al. (2021) Treatment with XMU-MP-1 erases hyperglycaemic memory in hearts of diabetic mice. Biochem Pharmacol 188:114574
abstractText  Hyperglycaemic memory refers to the damages occurred under early hyperglycaemic environment in organs of diabetic patients persisting after intensive glycaemic control. Mammalian sterile 20-like kinase 1 (Mst1) contributes to the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy. Here, we investigated the role of Mst1 in hyperglycaemic memory and test the effect of XMU-MP-1, a Mst1 inhibitor, on hyperglycaemic memory in hearts. Eight weeks after induction of type 1 diabetes by injection with streptozotocin (STZ) in mice, glycaemic control was obtained by means of insulin treatment and maintained for 4 additional weeks. In the diabetic mice, insulin treatment alone did not reduce phosphorylation of Mst1 or improve cardiac function. Treatment with XMU-MP-1 alone immediately after induction of diabetes for 12 weeks did not improve myocardial function in mice. But treatment with XMU-MP-1 for the later 4 weeks relieved myocardial dysfunction when glycaemic control was obtained by insulin treatment simultaneously. Mst1 deficiency and glycaemic control synergistically improved myocardial function and reduced apoptosis in myocardium of diabetic mice. Mechanistically, when Mst1 was deficient or inhibited by XMU-MP-1, AMPK was activated and mitochondrial dysfunction was attenuated. In vitro, treatment with AMPK activator reversed the detrimental effects of Mst1 overexpression in cultured cardiomyocytes. XMU-MP-1 might thus be envisaged as a complement for insulin treatment against diabetic cardiomyopathy.
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