Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10870480 | FEBS Letters | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Nrf2 appears to be a critical regulator of diabetes in rodents. However, the underlying mechanisms as well as the clinical relevance of the Nrf2 signaling in human diabetes remain to be fully understood. Herein, we report that islet expression of Nrf2 is upregulated at an earlier stage of diabetes in both human and mice. Activation of Nrf2 suppresses oxidative stress and oxidative stress-induced β-cell apoptosis while enhancing autophagic clearance in isolated rat islets. Additionally, oxidative stress per se activated autophagy in β-cells. Thus, these results reveal that Nrf2 drives a novel antioxidant independent autophagic clearance for β-cell protection in the setting of diabetes.
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Authors
Wenjuan Li, Weiwei Wu, Haibo Song, Fang Wang, Huanjie Li, Li Chen, Yimu Lai, Joseph S. Janicki, Keith W. Ward, Colin J. Meyer, Xing Li Wang, Dongqi Tang, Taixing Cui,