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Impact of Diabetes in Blood-Testis and Blood-Brain Barriers: Resemblances and Differences

机译:糖尿病对血睾丸和血脑屏障的影响:相似性和差异

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Blood-tissue barriers prevent an uncontrolled exchange of large molecules between adjacent but metabolically separated compartments. There are several known barriers and two of the most important and tightest blood-tissue barriers are the blood-testis barrier (BTB) and the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Under normal conditions these barriers, formed by tight junctions between adjacent cells, control the entry of substances and metabolites. However, hyperglycemia and other diabetes-related complications, such as hypertension, impair the function of these biological barriers with dramatic consequences. Although both, BBB and BTB, are responsible for the maintenance of different biological processes, they have some remarkable similarities not always explored when looking at metabolic-related diseases such as diabetes. These barriers possess their own glucose sensing machinery, suffer a tied hormonal control and have specific mechanisms to counteract hyper- and hypoglycemia. In BBB and BTB the insulin signaling is also distinct from other tissues and organs thus evidencing their importance in protecting against or exacerbating the effects of diabetes on glucose metabolism. The control of glucose and lactate levels in brain and testis highlights the role of these barriers in protecting against peripheral glucose and lactate fluctuations that occur in the diabetic individual. We review the role of BBB and BTB in the control of glucose and metabolic dysfunction caused by diabetes in the brain and seminiferous epithelium. Gaining a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms through which glucose metabolism disrupts BBB and BTB function may highlight new opportunities for the treatment of diabetic complications in brain and male reproductive function.
机译:血液屏障可防止相邻但在代谢上分开的隔室之间不受控制地交换大分子。存在几种已知的屏障,最重要和最紧密的血液组织屏障中的两个是血液-睾丸屏障(BTB)和血脑屏障(BBB)。在正常情况下,由相邻细胞之间紧密连接形成的这些屏障可控制物质和代谢物的进入。然而,高血糖症和其他与糖尿病相关的并发症,例如高血压,损害了这些生物屏障的功能,并产生了严重后果。尽管BBB和BTB两者都负责维持不同的生物过程,但是在研究与代谢相关的疾病(例如糖尿病)时,它们却具有某些未曾发现的惊人相似之处。这些屏障具有自己的葡萄糖传感机制,受束缚的激素控制,并具有抵消高血糖和低血糖的特定机制。在BBB和BTB中,胰岛素信号传导也不同于其他组织和器官,从而证明了它们在预防或加剧糖尿病对葡萄糖代谢的影响方面的重要性。对大脑和睾丸中葡萄糖和乳酸水平的控制,突显了这些屏障在预防糖尿病患者外周葡萄糖和乳酸波动方面的作用。我们综述了血脑屏障和血脑屏障在糖尿病和脑和生精上皮引起的葡萄糖和代谢功能障碍的控制中的作用。更好地了解葡萄糖代谢破坏BBB和BTB功能的分子机制,可能会为治疗糖尿病性脑部和男性生殖功能并发症提供新的机会。

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