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- W3156517366 abstract "BACKGROUND/AIMS: Published evidence suggests regulatory roles for small G proteins (Cdc42 and Rac1) in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) from pancreatic beta-cells. More recent evidence suggests novel roles for these G proteins, specifically Rac1, in the induction of metabolic dysfunction of the islet beta-cell under the duress of a variety of stress conditions. However, potential upstream regulators of sustained activation of Rac1 have not been identified in the beta-cell. Recent studies in other cell types have identified RhoG, a small G protein, as an upstream regulator of Rac1 under specific experimental conditions. Herein, we examined putative roles for RhoG in islet beta-cell dysregulation induced by glucotoxic conditions. METHODS: Expression of RhoG or GDIγ was suppressed by siRNA transfection using the DharmaFect1 reagent. Subcellular fractions were isolated using NE-PER Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Extraction Reagent kit. The degree of activation of Rac1 was assessed using a pull-down assay kit. Extent of cell death was quantified using a Cell Death Detection ELISAplus kit. RESULTS: RhoG is expressed in human islets, rat islets, and clonal INS-1 832/13 cells. siRNA-RhoG markedly attenuated sustained activation of Rac1 and caspase-3 in INS-1 832/13 cells exposed to hyperglycemic conditions (20 mM; 24 hours). In a manner akin to Rac1, which has been shown to translocate to the nuclear fraction to induce beta-cell dysfunction under metabolic stress, a significant increase in the association of RhoG with the nuclear fraction was observed in beta-cells under the duress of metabolic stress. Interestingly, GDIγ, a known regulator of RhoG, remained associated with non-nuclear fraction under conditions RhoG and Rac1 translocated to the membrane. Lastly, siRNA-RhoG modestly attenuated pancreatic beta-cell demise induced by high glucose exposure conditions, but such an effect was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Based on these data we conclude that RhoG-Rac1 signaling module plays critical regulatory roles in promoting mitochondrial dysfunction (caspase-3 activation) of the islet beta cell under metabolic stress." @default.
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- W3156517366 title "RhoG-Rac1 Signaling Pathway Mediates Metabolic Dysfunction of the Pancreatic Beta-Cells Under Chronic Hyperglycemic Conditions." @default.
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