Spexin acts as a novel glucose-lowering factor in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella)

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2024 May 14:708:149810. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149810. Epub 2024 Mar 20.

Abstract

At present, the physiological roles of various hormones in fish glucose metabolism have been elucidated. Spexin, a 14-amino acids polypeptide, is highly conserved in many species and has functions such as reducing body weight and improving insulin resistance. In this paper, the open reading frame (ORF) of spx21 in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) was cloned, and the tissue distribution of spx1 and spx2, their direct and indirect regulatory effects on glucose metabolism of grass carp were investigated. The ORF of spx2 gene in grass carp was 279 bp in length. Moreover, spx1 was highly expressed in the adipose tissue, while spx2 was highly expressed in the brain. In vitro, SPX1 and SPX2 showed opposite effects on the glycolytic pathway in the primary hepatocytes. In vivo, intraperitoneal injection of SPX1 and SPX2 significantly reduced serum glucose levels and increased hepatopancreas glycogen contents. Meanwhile, SPX1 and SPX2 promoted the expression of key genes of glycolysis (pk) and glycogen synthesis (gys) in the hepatopancreas at 3 h post injection. As for indirect effects, 1000 nM SPX1 and SPX2 significantly increased insulin-mediated liver type phosphofructokinase (pfkla) mRNA expression and enhanced the inhibitory effects of insulin on glucose-6-phosphatase (g6pase), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (pepck), glycogen phosphorylase L (pygl) mRNA expression. Our results show that SPX1 and SPX2 have similar indirect effects on the regulation of glucose metabolism that enhance insulin activity, but they exhibit opposite roles in terms of direct effects.

Keywords: Fish; Glucose metabolism; Insulin; Spexin; Tissue distribution.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carps* / metabolism
  • Fish Proteins / genetics
  • Fish Proteins / metabolism
  • Glucose* / metabolism
  • Glycogen
  • Insulin
  • RNA, Messenger / genetics

Substances

  • Glucose
  • Insulin
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Glycogen
  • Fish Proteins