1. Long-Lasting Effects of GSPE on Ileal GLP-1R Gene Expression Are Associated with a Hypomethylation of the GLP-1R Promoter in Female Wistar Rats
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Gines, Iris; Gil-Cardoso, Katherine; D'Addario, Claudio; Falconi, Anastasia; Bellia, Fabio; Teresa Blay, M.; Terra, Ximena; Ardeyol, Anna; Pinent, Montserrat; Beltran-Debon, Raul, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Gines, Iris; Gil-Cardoso, Katherine; D'Addario, Claudio; Falconi, Anastasia; Bellia, Fabio; Teresa Blay, M.; Terra, Ximena; Ardeyol, Anna; Pinent, Montserrat; Beltran-Debon, Raul
- Abstract
Flavonoids have been shown to modulate GLP-1 in obesity. GLP-1 induces some of its effects through the intestinal GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R), though no data exist on how flavonoids affect this receptor. Here, we examine how a dose of grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE) with anti-obesity activity affects intestinal GLP-1R and analyze whether epigenetics play a role in the long-lasting effects of GSPE. We found that 10-day GSPE administration prior to the cafeteria diet upregulated GLP-1R mRNA in the ileum 17 weeks after the GSPE treatment. This was associated with a hypomethylation of the GLP-1R promoter near the region where the SP1 transcription factor binds. In the colon, the cafeteria diet upregulated GLP-1R without showing any GSPE effect. In conclusion, we have identified long-lasting GSPE effects on GLP-1R gene expression in the ileum that are partly mediated by hypomethylation at the gene promoter and may affect the SP1 binding factor.
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- 2019