Autocrine Action of IGF2 Regulates Adult β-Cell Mass and Function.


Autoria(s): Modi H.; Jacovetti C.; Tarussio D.; Metref S.; Madsen O.D.; Zhang F.P.; Rantakari P.; Poutanen M.; Nef S.; Gorman T.; Regazzi R.; Thorens B.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2), produced and secreted by adult β-cells, functions as an autocrine activator of the β-cell insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor signaling pathway. Whether this autocrine activity of IGF2 plays a physiological role in β-cell and whole-body physiology is not known. Here, we studied mice with β-cell-specific inactivation of Igf2 (βIGF2KO mice) and assessed β-cell mass and function in aging, pregnancy, and acute induction of insulin resistance. We showed that glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) was markedly reduced in old female βIGF2KO mice; glucose tolerance was, however, normal because of increased insulin sensitivity. While on a high-fat diet, both male and female βIGF2KO mice displayed lower GSIS compared with control mice, but reduced β-cell mass was observed only in female βIGF2KO mice. During pregnancy, there was no increase in β-cell proliferation and mass in βIGF2KO mice. Finally, β-cell mass expansion in response to acute induction of insulin resistance was lower in βIGF2KO mice than in control mice. Thus, the autocrine action of IGF2 regulates adult β-cell mass and function to preserve in vivo GSIS in aging and to adapt β-cell mass in response to metabolic stress, pregnancy hormones, and acute induction of insulin resistance.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_1ECFC1603DDF

isbn:1939-327X (Electronic)

pmid:26384384

doi:10.2337/db14-1735

isiid:000365932900020

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Diabetes, vol. 64, no. 12, pp. 4148-4157

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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