Literature DB >> 8586154

Beta-cell mass depletion precedes the onset of hyperglycaemia in the GK rat, a genetic model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

J Movassat1, C Saulnier, B Portha.   

Abstract

It is unclear whether reported histopathological changes in the endocrine pancreas of the GK rat (a spontaneous model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes) are related to the pathogenesis of hyperglycaemia or occur secondarily to metabolic alterations. We found that total pancreatic insulin stores in GK rats from the Paris colony were depleted by 62% (p < 0.01) in adult (4-month-old) overtly hyperglycaemic animals compared to those of normal Wistar control rats, and that beta-cell mass in GK pancreata was decreased to a similar extent (51%, p < 0.05). This indicates that decreased in vivo and in vitro insulin secretory response to glucose in GK rats could be due not only to impaired stimulus-secretion coupling for glucose in their beta cells but also to a reduced number of beta cells. Reduced total beta-cell mass in adult GK rats was associated with a noticeable alteration in the architecture of a subpopulation of islets: only large islets displayed signs of disorganization of the mantle-core relationship due to prominent fibrosis, with clusters of beta cells widely separated by strands of connective tissue. Our study also provides a first record of the pathophysiologic changes occurring in the GK rat from the neonatal period. Four-day-old GK pups demonstrated normal basal glycaemia compared to Wistar rats of the same age. GK islets displayed a well-preserved architecture, with normal staining of beta cells and no fibrosis. However, their total pancreatic insulin stores and total beta-cell mass were significantly lower [59% (p < 0.01) and 64% (p < 0.05) respectively] than those of controls. These data indicate that a reduction in islet tissue clearly predates the onset of diabetes (hyperglycaemia). Therefore, a reduction of total beta-cell mass should be considered as a primary feature in the pathological sequence leading to diabetes in GK rats, at least in those originating from the Paris colony.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1995        PMID: 8586154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabete Metab        ISSN: 0338-1684


  14 in total

1.  Dietary-resistant starch improves maternal glycemic control in Goto-Kakizaki rat.

Authors:  Li Shen; Michael J Keenan; Anne Raggio; Cathy Williams; Roy J Martin
Journal:  Mol Nutr Food Res       Date:  2011-06-03       Impact factor: 5.914

2.  Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Novel Mechanisms Mediating Islet Dysfunction in the Intrauterine Growth-Restricted Rat.

Authors:  Cetewayo S Rashid; Yu-Chin Lien; Amita Bansal; Lane J Jaeckle-Santos; Changhong Li; Kyoung-Jae Won; Rebecca A Simmons
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 4.736

3.  Impaired pancreatic beta cell function in the fetal GK rat. Impact of diabetic inheritance.

Authors:  P Serradas; M N Gangnerau; M H Giroix; C Saulnier; B Portha
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1998-02-15       Impact factor: 14.808

4.  Ischaemic preconditioning does not protect the heart in obese and lean animal models of type 2 diabetes.

Authors:  S B Kristiansen; B Løfgren; N B Støttrup; D Khatir; J E Nielsen-Kudsk; T T Nielsen; H E Bøtker; A Flyvbjerg
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2004-10-07       Impact factor: 10.122

5.  Defective IGF2 and IGF1R protein production in embryonic pancreas precedes beta cell mass anomaly in the Goto-Kakizaki rat model of type 2 diabetes.

Authors:  S Calderari; M-N Gangnerau; M Thibault; M-J Meile; N Kassis; C Alvarez; B Portha; P Serradas
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2007-05-03       Impact factor: 10.122

6.  Accelerated loss of islet beta cells in sucrose-fed Goto-Kakizaki rats, a genetic model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  M Koyama; R Wada; H Sakuraba; H Mizukami; S Yagihashi
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1998-08       Impact factor: 4.307

7.  A rice bran oil diet improves lipid abnormalities and suppress hyperinsulinemic responses in rats with streptozotocin/nicotinamide-induced type 2 diabetes.

Authors:  Tsui-Wei Chou; Chien-Ya Ma; Hsing-Hsien Cheng; Ya-Yen Chen; Ming-Hoang Lai
Journal:  J Clin Biochem Nutr       Date:  2009-06-30       Impact factor: 3.114

8.  The tumour-suppressor p53 is not required for pancreatic beta cell death during diabetes and upon irradiation.

Authors:  Shin Yuen Nam; Ming Kei Lee; Kanaga Sabapathy
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2007-11-15       Impact factor: 5.182

Review 9.  Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  Maximilian Kleinert; Christoffer Clemmensen; Susanna M Hofmann; Mary C Moore; Simone Renner; Stephen C Woods; Peter Huypens; Johannes Beckers; Martin Hrabe de Angelis; Annette Schürmann; Mostafa Bakhti; Martin Klingenspor; Mark Heiman; Alan D Cherrington; Michael Ristow; Heiko Lickert; Eckhard Wolf; Peter J Havel; Timo D Müller; Matthias H Tschöp
Journal:  Nat Rev Endocrinol       Date:  2018-01-19       Impact factor: 43.330

10.  Effects of H3 and H4 histones acetylation and bindings of CREB binding protein and p300 at the promoter on hepatic expression of gamma-glutamyltransferase gene in a streptozotocin-induced moderate hypoinsulinemic rat model.

Authors:  T Tanaka; T Mizuno; T Nakagawa; T Hayakawa; M Shimada
Journal:  Physiol Res       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 1.881

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.