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A low-protein diet during pregnancy alters glucose metabolism and insulin secretion.

Denise de Fátima I Souza1, Letícia M Ignácio-Souza, Sílvia Regina de L Reis, Marise Auxiliadora de B Reis, Luiz Fabrizio Stoppiglia, Everardo Magalhães Carneiro, Antonio Carlos Boschero, Vanessa Cristina Arantes, Márcia Queiroz Latorraca.   

Abstract

In pancreatic islets, glucose metabolism is a key process for insulin secretion, and pregnancy requires an increase in insulin secretion to compensate for the typical insulin resistance at the end of this period. Because a low-protein diet decreases insulin secretion, this type of diet could impair glucose homeostasis, leading to gestational diabetes. In pancreatic islets, we investigated GLUT2, glucokinase and hexokinase expression patterns as well as glucose uptake, utilization and oxidation rates. Adult control non-pregnant (CNP) and control pregnant (CP) rats were fed a normal protein diet (17%), whereas low-protein non-pregnant (LPNP) and low-protein pregnant (LPP) rats were fed a low-protein diet (6%) from days 1 to 15 of pregnancy. The insulin secretion in 2.8 mmol l(-1) of glucose was higher in islets from LPP rats than that in islets from CP, CNP and LPNP rats. Maximal insulin release was obtained at 8.3 and 16.7 mmol l(-1) of glucose in LPP and CP groups, respectively. The glucose dose-response curve from LPNP group was shifted to the right in relation to the CNP group. In the CP group, the concentration-response curve to glucose was shifted to the left compared with the CNP group. The LPP groups exhibited an "inverted U-shape" dose-response curve. The alterations in the GLUT2, glucokinase and hexokinase expression patterns neither impaired glucose metabolism nor correlated with glucose islet sensitivity, suggesting that β-cell sensitivity to glucose requires secondary events other than the observed metabolic/molecular events.
Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22034157     DOI: 10.1002/cbf.1824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biochem Funct        ISSN: 0263-6484            Impact factor:   3.685


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