Literature DB >> 27460898

Connective tissue growth factor is critical for proper β-cell function and pregnancy-induced β-cell hyperplasia in adult mice.

Raymond C Pasek1, Jennifer C Dunn1, Joseph M Elsakr2, Mounika Aramandla3, Anveetha R Matta3, Maureen Gannon4.   

Abstract

During pregnancy, maternal β-cells undergo compensatory changes, including increased β-cell mass and enhanced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Failure of these adaptations to occur results in gestational diabetes mellitus. The secreted protein connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is critical for normal β-cell development and promotes regeneration after partial β-cell ablation. During embryogenesis, CTGF is expressed in pancreatic ducts, vasculature, and β-cells. In adult pancreas, CTGF is expressed only in the vasculature. Here we show that pregnant mice with global Ctgf haploinsufficiency (Ctgf(LacZ/+)) have an impairment in maternal β-cell proliferation; no difference was observed in virgin Ctgf(LacZ/+) females. Using a conditional CTGF allele, we found that mice with a specific inactivation of CTGF in endocrine cells (Ctgf(ΔEndo)) develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy, but this is due to a reduction in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion rather than impaired maternal β-cell proliferation. Moreover, virgin Ctgf(ΔEndo) females also display impaired GSIS with glucose intolerance, indicating that underlying β-cell dysfunction precedes the development of gestational diabetes in this animal model. This is the first time a role for CTGF in β-cell function has been reported.

Entities:  

Keywords:  gestational diabetes mellitus; islet function; β-cell proliferation

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27460898      PMCID: PMC5142004          DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00194.2016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0193-1849            Impact factor:   4.310


  31 in total

1.  Connective tissue growth factor is required for skeletal development and postnatal skeletal homeostasis in male mice.

Authors:  Ernesto Canalis; Stefano Zanotti; Wesley G Beamer; Aris N Economides; Anna Smerdel-Ramoya
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  2010-06-09       Impact factor: 4.736

2.  Conditionals by inversion provide a universal method for the generation of conditional alleles.

Authors:  Aris N Economides; David Frendewey; Peter Yang; Melissa G Dominguez; Anthony T Dore; Ivan B Lobov; Trikaldarshi Persaud; Jose Rojas; Joyce McClain; Peter Lengyel; Gustavo Droguett; Rostislav Chernomorsky; Sean Stevens; Wojtek Auerbach; Thomas M Dechiara; William Pouyemirou; Joseph M Cruz; Kieran Feeley; Ian A Mellis; Jason Yasenchack; Sarah J Hatsell; Liqin Xie; Esther Latres; Lily Huang; Yuhong Zhang; Evangelos Pefanis; Dimitris Skokos; Ron A Deckelbaum; Susan D Croll; Samuel Davis; David M Valenzuela; Nicholas W Gale; Andrew J Murphy; George D Yancopoulos
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2013-08-05       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Hepatocyte growth factor overexpression in the islet of transgenic mice increases beta cell proliferation, enhances islet mass, and induces mild hypoglycemia.

Authors:  A Garcia-Ocaña; K K Takane; M A Syed; W M Philbrick; R C Vasavada; A F Stewart
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2000-01-14       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  Inactivation of the dual Bmp/Wnt inhibitor Sostdc1 enhances pancreatic islet function.

Authors:  Kathryn D Henley; Kimberly A Gooding; Aris N Economides; Maureen Gannon
Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2012-07-24       Impact factor: 4.310

5.  Beta cell dysfunction and its clinical significance in gestational diabetes.

Authors:  Yoshifumi Saisho; Kei Miyakoshi; Mamoru Tanaka; Akira Shimada; Satoru Ikenoue; Ikuko Kadohira; Yasunori Yoshimura; Hiroshi Itoh
Journal:  Endocr J       Date:  2010-09-14       Impact factor: 2.349

Review 6.  Expansion of beta-cell mass in response to pregnancy.

Authors:  Sebastian Rieck; Klaus H Kaestner
Journal:  Trends Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2009-12-16       Impact factor: 12.015

7.  Connective tissue growth factor modulates adult β-cell maturity and proliferation to promote β-cell regeneration in mice.

Authors:  Kimberly G Riley; Raymond C Pasek; Matthew F Maulis; Jennifer Peek; Fabrizio Thorel; David R Brigstock; Pedro L Herrera; Maureen Gannon
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2014-11-12       Impact factor: 9.461

8.  Gestational diabetes mellitus resulting from impaired beta-cell compensation in the absence of FoxM1, a novel downstream effector of placental lactogen.

Authors:  Hongjie Zhang; Jia Zhang; Christine F Pope; Laura A Crawford; Rupangi C Vasavada; Shubhada M Jagasia; Maureen Gannon
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2009-10-15       Impact factor: 9.461

9.  Islet α-, β-, and δ-cell development is controlled by the Ldb1 coregulator, acting primarily with the islet-1 transcription factor.

Authors:  Chad S Hunter; Shilpy Dixit; Tsadok Cohen; Benjamin Ediger; Crystal Wilcox; Mark Ferreira; Heiner Westphal; Roland Stein; Catherine Lee May
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2012-11-27       Impact factor: 9.461

10.  Hepatocyte growth factor/c-Met signaling is required for β-cell regeneration.

Authors:  Juan Carlos Alvarez-Perez; Sara Ernst; Cem Demirci; Gabriella P Casinelli; Jose Manuel D Mellado-Gil; Francisco Rausell-Palamos; Rupangi C Vasavada; Adolfo Garcia-Ocaña
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2013-10-02       Impact factor: 9.461

View more
  4 in total

Review 1.  The islet endothelial cell: a novel contributor to beta cell secretory dysfunction in diabetes.

Authors:  Meghan F Hogan; Rebecca L Hull
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2017-04-10       Impact factor: 10.122

Review 2.  Signals in the pancreatic islet microenvironment influence β-cell proliferation.

Authors:  Kristie I Aamodt; Alvin C Powers
Journal:  Diabetes Obes Metab       Date:  2017-09       Impact factor: 6.577

Review 3.  Regulation and bioactivity of the CCN family of genes and proteins in obesity and diabetes.

Authors:  Stephen M Twigg
Journal:  J Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2018-02-06       Impact factor: 5.782

4.  Placental growth factor in beta cells plays an essential role in gestational beta-cell growth.

Authors:  Weixia Yang; Yinan Jiang; Yan Wang; Ting Zhang; Qun Liu; Chaoban Wang; Grant Swisher; Nannan Wu; Chelsea Chao; Krishna Prasadan; George K Gittes; Xiangwei Xiao
Journal:  BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care       Date:  2020-03
  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.