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Impact of caffeine on �² cell proliferation and apoptosis under the influence of palmitic acid

Author(s): L. Chen, M. Yu, T. Shen, J. Xia and B.L. Xu

We examined the influence of caffeine on the proliferation and apoptosis of b cells cultured in vitro in the presence of the free fatty acid palmitic acid (PA). Different concentrations of caffeine (1-100 mM) and free fatty PA were added to cultured b cells. The MTT assay was used to analyze cell proliferative activity; flow cytometry was used to measure apoptosis and calculate the apoptosis rate. Compared with the blank control group, cells cultured with 500 mM PA for 24, 48, 72, and 96 h showed inhibition of pancreatic b cell proliferative activity. In the 10 and 25 mM caffeine groups cultured for 48, 72, and 96 h, b cell proliferative activity was much higher than that in the 500 mM PA group. The apoptosis rate in the 500 mM PA group was 40.55 ± 20.33%, which was higher than that in the blank control group. The apoptosis rates in the 10 and 25 mM caffeine group and the PA group were 19.12 ± 10.56 and 20.97 ± 9.75%, respectively, which was lower than that in the 500 mM PA group. At some concentrations, caffeine can improve free fatty PA levels and guide pancreatic b cell proliferation inhibition and cell apoptosis.