Thyroid hormone treatment counteracts cellular phenotypical remodeling in diabetic organs

  • Angelo M. Lavecchia
  • , Polyxeni Mantzouratou
  • , Domenico Cerullo
  • , Monica Locatelli
  • , Sara Conti
  • , Matteo Tironi
  • , Fabio Sangalli
  • , Daniela Corna
  • , Carlamaria Zoja
  • , Giuseppe Remuzzi
  • , Christodoulos Xinaris

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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus and alterations in thyroid hormone (TH) signaling are closely linked. Though the role of TH signaling in cell differentiation and growth is well known, it remains unclear whether its alterations contribute to the pathobiology of diabetic cells. Here, we aim to investigate whether the administration of exogenous T3 can counteract the cellular remodeling that occurs in diabetic cardiomyocytes, podocytes, and pancreatic beta cells. Treating diabetic rats with T3 prevents dedifferentiation, pathological growth, and ultrastructural alterations in podocytes and cardiomyocytes. In vitro, T3 reverses glucose-induced growth in human podocytes and cardiomyocytes, restores cardiomyocyte cytoarchitecture, and reverses pathological alterations in kidney and cardiac organoids. Finally, T3 treatment counteracts glucose-induced transdifferentiation, cell growth, and loss in pancreatic beta cells through TH receptor alpha1 activation. Our studies indicate that TH signaling activation substantially counteracts diabetes-induced pathological remodeling, and provide a potential therapeutic approach for the treatment of diabetes and its complications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107826
JournaliScience
Volume26
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biomedical discipline
  • Cell biology
  • Human metabolism

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