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Asprosin, a novel glucogenic adipokine: a potential therapeutic implication in diabetes mellitus

Munevver Gizem Hekım, Muhammed Mirac Keleştemur, Funda Gülcü Bulmuş, Batuhan Bılgın, Ferah Bulut, Ebru Gökdere, Mehmet Ridvan Ozdede, Haluk Keleştimur, Sinan Canpolat, Mete Özcan

2021Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry25 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate the effects of asprosin on diabetes with a focus on serum glucose, irisin, ghrelin, leptin levels and hepatic levels of triglycerides (TG), cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL). METHODS: Asprosin (10 µg/kg) was administered intraperitoneally four times at 3-day intervals and then blood and hepatic parameters above mentioned were investigated in control and diabetic mice. RESULTS: = .05) whereas it did not change blood glucose level in diabetic animals. In addition, while asprosin decreased irisin level and increased ghrelin level, it did not change leptin level in diabetic mice. Therewithal, asprosin decreased the increasing levels in hepatic TG, cholesterol, and LDL in diabetic mice. CONCLUSIONS: Our novel findings implicate that asprosin may be a target molecule in preventing the development and complications of diabetes.

Topics & Concepts

AdipokineInternal medicineLeptinEndocrinologyGhrelinDiabetes mellitusMedicineCholesterolHormoneObesityAdipose Tissue and MetabolismPharmacology and Obesity TreatmentBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques