摘要
Pancreaticβ-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance are two of the major causes of type 2 diabetes(T2D).Recent clinical and experimental studies have suggested that the functional capacity ofβ-cells,particularly in the first phase of insulin secretion,is a primary contributor to the progression of T2D and its associated complications.Pancreaticβ-cells undergo dynamic compensation and decompensation processes during the development of T2D,in which metabolic stresses such as endoplasmic reticulum stress,oxidative stress,and inflammatory signals are key regulators ofβ-cell dynamics.Dietary and exercise interventions have been shown to be effective approaches for the treatment of obesity and T2D,especially in the early stages.Whilst the targeted tissues and underlying mechanisms of dietary and exercise interventions remain somewhat vague,accumulating evidence has implicated the improvement ofβ-cell functional capacity.In this review,we summarize recent advances in the understanding of the dynamic adaptations ofβ-cell function in T2D progression and clarify the effects and mechanisms of dietary and exercise interventions onβ-cell dysfunction in T2D.This review provides molecular insights into the therapeutic effects of dietary and exercise interventions on T2D,and more importantly,it paves the way for future research on the related underlying mechanisms for developing precision prevention and treatment of T2D.
基金
National Key Research and Development Programme of China(2018YFA0800403 and 2021YFC2701903)
Training Program of the Major Research Plan of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(91857110)
National Natural Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars of China(81722012)
National Natural Science Foundation of China(81670740)
Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(LZ21H070001)
Innovative Institute of Basic Medical Sciences of Zhejiang University,the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Construction Fund of Medical Key Disciplines of Hangzhou(OO20200055)
Hangzhou Science and Technology Bureau(20150733Q13 and ZD20200129)
K.C.Wong Education Foundation.