Title of article :
Mechanistic assessment of cadmium toxicity in association with the functions of estrogen receptors in the Langerhans islets
Author/Authors :
Mostafalou, Sara Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - School of Pharmacy - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences - Ardabil, Iran , Mohammadi, Perham Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - School of Pharmacy - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences - Ardabil, Iran , Rahimifard, Mahban Toxicology and Diseases Group - The Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (TIPS) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Baeeri, Maryam Toxicology and Diseases Group - The Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencaes (TIPS) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Abdollahi, Mohammad Toxicology and Diseases Group - The Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciencaes (TIPS) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Diabetes is a metabolic disease with an increasing prevalence for which finding new and
efficient therapeutic approaches has always been a challenge. Preserving integrity and functionality
of pancreatic β-cells as the only source of insulin in the body is such a case. To achieve this goal
different cellular targets have been proposed among which pancreatic estrogen receptors have gotten
much attention. In this work, we evaluated the integrity and function of islets of Langerhans under
the influence of factors known to intervene with estrogen receptors. Cadmium, a toxic heavy metal,
has been recently shown to interact with estrogen receptors but its toxicity in the pancreatic islets
regarding this mechanism remains unclear.
Materials and Methods: Isolated islets of Langerhans from the pancreas of rats were grouped and treated
with cadmium chloride and also cadmium chloride plus β-estradiol. After 24 hr incubation, parameters of
cellular viability, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and insulin secretion were measured.
Results: The results indicated that cadmium reduced viability of the islets along with an increase in
the formation of reactive oxygen species and apoptosis markers, and β-estradiol, in turn, was able
to alleviate these disturbances to some extent, implicating the protective role of β-estradiol against
pancreatic toxicity of cadmium.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that modification of estrogen receptors in the endocrine pancreas and
especially β-cells may be a promising target to find a new therapeutic strategy for diabetes and even
uncovering mechanisms of environmental toxicants that have been known as risk factors of diabetes.
Keywords :
Cadmium , Pancreas , Diabetes mellitus , Estradiol , Estrogen receptors , Insulin , Islets of Langerhans
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics