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Liraglutide ameliorates high glucose-induced vascular endothelial injury through TRIB3/NF-κB signaling pathway.

In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

In lab tests, the diabetes drug liraglutide reduced cell damage in human blood vessel cells exposed to high glucose levels. Liraglutide decreased cell death, stress, inflammation, and a type of cell death called pyroptosis. The drug also blocked a specific signaling pathway (TRIB3/NF-κB/IκB-α) that contributes to this damage.

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JournalIn Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim, 2024
Citations6
Relative citation ratio1.61
NIH percentile67
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

As one of the most commonly used antidiabetic medications clinically, liraglutide is involved in the protection of vascular endothelium, and whether it can relieve high glucose-induced vascular endothelial damage was unknown. This study aims to address the response of liraglutide (LIRA) on human umbilical vein endothelial cells, as well as to elucidate its possible underlying mechanism. We established a vascular endothelial cell injury model by exposing human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to high glucose, and used LIRA pretreatment before HG treatment to address the endothelial protective effect of LIRA. Our results suggest that LIRA prevented HG-induced HUVEC apoptosis, oxidative stress, inflammasome activation, and pyroptosis. Furthermore, silencing of tribbles homolog 3 (TRIB3) could markedly reduce HG-induced HUVEC apoptosis, ROS level, the expressions of TXNIP, cleaved caspase3, NLRP3, and caspase1, indicating TRIB3 inhibition protected HUVECs against HG-induced vascular endothelial injury. In addition, LIRA restrained NF-κB/IκB-α signaling pathway activation in HUVECs. Thus, LIRA appears to mitigate HG-induced apoptosis, oxidative stress, inflammasome activation, and pyroptosis in HUVECs via regulating the TRIB3/NF-κB/IκB-α signaling pathway. Our study provides new insight into the mechanisms underlying the protective activity of LIRA against the vascular endothelial injury in diabetic vascular complication.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 39039329 ↗

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