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The plant hormone abscisic acid increases in human plasma after hyperglycemia and stimulates glucose consumption by adipocytes and myoblasts
Authors:Bruzzone Santina  Ameri Pietro  Briatore Lucia  Mannino Elena  Basile Giovanna  Andraghetti Gabriella  Grozio Alessia  Magnone Mirko  Guida Lucrezia  Scarfì Sonia  Salis Annalisa  Damonte Gianluca  Sturla Laura  Nencioni Alessio  Fenoglio Daniela  Fiory Francesca  Miele Claudia  Beguinot Francesco  Ruvolo Vittorio  Bormioli Mariano  Colombo Giuseppe  Maggi Davide  Murialdo Giovanni  Cordera Renzo  De Flora Antonio  Zocchi Elena
Institution:Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genova, Viale Benedetto XV, 1 16132 Genova, Italy.
Abstract:The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is released from glucose-challenged human pancreatic β cells and stimulates insulin secretion. We investigated whether plasma ABA increased during oral and intravenous glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs and IVGTTs) in healthy human subjects. In all subjects undergoing OGTTs (n=8), plasma ABA increased over basal values (in a range from 2- to 9-fold). A positive correlation was found between the ABA area under the curve (AUC) and the glucose AUC. In 4 out of 6 IVGTTs, little or no increase of ABA levels was observed. In the remaining subjects, the ABA increase was similar to that recorded during OGTTs. GLP-1 stimulated ABA release from an insulinoma cell line and from human islets, by ~10- and 2-fold in low and high glucose, respectively. Human adipose tissue also released ABA in response to high glucose. Nanomolar ABA stimulated glucose uptake, similarly to insulin, in rat L6 myoblasts and in murine 3T3-L1 cells differentiated to adipocytes, by increasing GLUT-4 translocation to the plasma membrane. Demonstration that a glucose load in humans is followed by a physiological rise of plasma ABA, which can enhance glucose uptake by adipose tissues and muscle cells, identifies ABA as a new mammalian hormone involved in glucose metabolism.
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