Ectopic olfactory receptors are expressed in nonolfactory tissues and perform diverse roles including regulation of glucose homeostasis. We explored the effect of citronellal treatment on olfactory receptor 4M1 subtype (OR4M1) signaling in insulin resistance and Type II diabetes in rats. We aimed to validate the anti-diabetic effect of citronellal through Asprosin/OR4M1 modulation. Exploring new antidiabetics and pharmacological targets is important to improve quality of life and limit complications. The model was established in Sprague-Dawley rats by a high-fat diet for 4 weeks followed by a single low-dose streptozotocin (STZ) (35 mg/kg/ip). One week after STZ injection, oral citronellal (100 mg/kg) was administered for 4 weeks. Citronellal lowered serum glucose and triglycerides and ameliorated OGTT and HOMA-IR results. Docking results revealed that citronellal blocked the Asprosin binding site at OR4M1. The hepatic expression of OR4M1 and Asprosin was reduced. Citronellal lowered cAMP levels causing attenuated levels of protein kinase A and downstream gluconeogenic enzymes: glucose-6-phosphatase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase. Citronellal also inhibited the expression of hepatic TLR-4 and inhibited JNK phosphorylation. Citronellal attenuated hepatic levels of NF-κB, p-NF-κB, and downstream proteins MCP-1 and TNF-α. These results suggest that citronellal alleviates insulin resistance by mitigating Asprosin/OR4M1 and Asprosin/TLR4/JNK signaling.
Keywords: G6Pase; OR4M1; PEPCK; PKA; insulin resistance.
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