GLP-1 responds to postprandial hyperglycemia by reducing transcription level in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella)

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a member of the proglucagon derived peptide family, is a highly effective incretin to reduce plasma glucose and inhibit food intake in mammals. The physiological function of GLP-1 has been elucidated in some ‘glucose intolerant’ carnivorous fishes. To lay a better un...

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Published inAquaculture reports Vol. 23; p. 101045
Main Authors Xie, Yuting, Cheng, Danhong, Wang, Linhong, Chen, Fan, Chen, Haotian, Ma, Huan, Yang, Yanou, Yuan, Xiaochen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.04.2022
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Summary:Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a member of the proglucagon derived peptide family, is a highly effective incretin to reduce plasma glucose and inhibit food intake in mammals. The physiological function of GLP-1 has been elucidated in some ‘glucose intolerant’ carnivorous fishes. To lay a better understanding in fish glucose intolerance, we synthesized homologous GLP-1 peptide and explored its roles in appetite and glucose regulation under intraperitoneal (IP) injection in herbivorous grass carp which has higher glucose intolerance. The results showed that GLP-1 increased plasma glucose in grass carp. The hyperglycemic effect of the fish GLP-1 was mainly through promoting gluconeogenesis, accompanied by inhibition of glycogen synthesis and stimulation of glycogenolysis pathway. In addition, GLP-1 upregulated the expression of anorexigenic gene (cart) and decreased the orexigenic genes (npy and agrp) expression in grass carp hypothalamus as a conservative way to inhibit the appetite under GLP-1 injection after 2 h. Taken together, the hyperglycemic effect and anorectic role of GLP-1 were performed in a basically consistent manner across fishes with different food habits. What’s more, the gene expressions of proglucagon yielded GLP-1 in foregut and hindgut of grass carp were significantly decreased after a meal within 24 h, indicating that fish might suppress the accumulation of plasma glucose by decreasing GLP-1 expression in a unique way to herbivorous fish. Therefore, this study provided a new perspective for illustrating the difference in glucose utilization among fishes with different food habits based on GLP-1. •The hyperglycemic effect and anorectic role of GLP-1 were performed in a basically consistent manner across fishes with different food habits.•Grass carp might suppress the accumulation of plasma glucose by decreasing GLP-1 expression in a unique way to herbivorous fish.•GLP-1 upregulated anorexigenic cart and decreased the orexigenic npy and agrp expressions in grass carp hypothalamus.
ISSN:2352-5134
2352-5134
DOI:10.1016/j.aqrep.2022.101045