Abscisic acid stimulates the release of insulin and of GLP-1 in the rat perfused pancreas and intestine

  • Valeria Booz
  • Charlotte Bayer Christiansen
  • Rune Ehrenreich Kuhre
  • Monika Yosifova Saltiel
  • Giovanna Sociali
  • Nicola Schaltenberg
  • Alexander W Fischer
  • Jörg Heeren
  • Elena Zocchi
  • Jens J Holst
  • Santina Bruzzone

Abstract

AIMS: Previous results indicate that nanomolar concentrations of abscisic acid (ABA) stimulate insulin release from β-pancreatic cells in vitro and that oral ABA at 50 mg/kg increases plasma GLP-1 in the fasted rat. The aim of this study was to test the effect of ABA on the perfused rat pancreas and intestine, to verify the insulin- and incretin-releasing actions of ABA in controlled physiological models.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rat pancreas and small intestine were perfused with solutions containing ABA at high-micromolar concentrations, or control secretagogues. Insulin and GLP-1 concentrations in the venous effluent were analysed by radioimmunoassay, and ABA levels were determined by ELISA.

RESULTS: High micromolar concentrations of ABA induced GLP-1 secretion from the proximal half of the small intestine and insulin secretion from pancreas. GLP-1 stimulated ABA secretion from pancreas in a biphasic manner. Notably, a positive correlation was found between the ABA area under the curve (AUC) and the insulin AUC upon GLP-1 administration.

CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the existence of a cross talk between GLP-1 and ABA, whereby ABA stimulates GLP-1 secretion, and vice versa. Release of ABA could be considered as a new promising molecule in the strategy of type 2 diabetes treatment and as a new endogenous hormone in the regulation of glycaemia.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN1520-7552
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 02.2019
PubMed 30468287