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Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance
OBJECTIVES—We sought to 1) Determine whether soluble-misfolded amylin or insoluble-fibrillar amylin may cause or result from diabetes in human amylin transgenic mice and 2) determine the role, if any, that insulin resistance might play in these processes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We characterized...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2551684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18633116 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db06-1755 |
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author | Wong, Winifred P.S. Scott, David W. Chuang, Chia-Lin Zhang, Shaoping Liu, Hong Ferreira, Athena Saafi, Etuate L. Choong, Yee Soon Cooper, Garth J.S. |
author_facet | Wong, Winifred P.S. Scott, David W. Chuang, Chia-Lin Zhang, Shaoping Liu, Hong Ferreira, Athena Saafi, Etuate L. Choong, Yee Soon Cooper, Garth J.S. |
author_sort | Wong, Winifred P.S. |
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description | OBJECTIVES—We sought to 1) Determine whether soluble-misfolded amylin or insoluble-fibrillar amylin may cause or result from diabetes in human amylin transgenic mice and 2) determine the role, if any, that insulin resistance might play in these processes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We characterized the phenotypes of independent transgenic mouse lines that display pancreas-specific expression of human amylin or a nonaggregating homolog, [(25,28,29)Pro]human amylin, in an FVB/n background. RESULTS—Diabetes occurred in hemizygous human amylin transgenic mice from 6 weeks after birth. Glucose tolerance was impaired during the mid- and end-diabetic phases, in which progressive β-cell loss paralleled decreasing pancreatic and plasma insulin and amylin. Peripheral insulin resistance was absent because glucose uptake rates were equivalent in isolated soleus muscles from transgenic and control animals. Even in advanced diabetes, islets lacked amyloid deposits. In islets from nontransgenic mice, glucagon and somatostatin cells were present mainly at the periphery and insulin cells were mainly in the core; in contrast, all three cell types were distributed throughout the islet in transgenic animals. [(25,28,29)Pro]human amylin transgenic mice developed neither β-cell degeneration nor glucose intolerance. CONCLUSIONS—Overexpression of fibrillogenic human amylin in these human amylin transgenic mice caused β-cell degeneration and diabetes through mechanisms independent from both peripheral insulin resistance and islet amyloid. These findings are consistent with β-cell death evoked by misfolded but soluble cytotoxic species, such as those formed by human amylin in vitro. |
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spelling | pubmed-25516842009-10-01 Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance Wong, Winifred P.S. Scott, David W. Chuang, Chia-Lin Zhang, Shaoping Liu, Hong Ferreira, Athena Saafi, Etuate L. Choong, Yee Soon Cooper, Garth J.S. Diabetes Islet Studies OBJECTIVES—We sought to 1) Determine whether soluble-misfolded amylin or insoluble-fibrillar amylin may cause or result from diabetes in human amylin transgenic mice and 2) determine the role, if any, that insulin resistance might play in these processes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We characterized the phenotypes of independent transgenic mouse lines that display pancreas-specific expression of human amylin or a nonaggregating homolog, [(25,28,29)Pro]human amylin, in an FVB/n background. RESULTS—Diabetes occurred in hemizygous human amylin transgenic mice from 6 weeks after birth. Glucose tolerance was impaired during the mid- and end-diabetic phases, in which progressive β-cell loss paralleled decreasing pancreatic and plasma insulin and amylin. Peripheral insulin resistance was absent because glucose uptake rates were equivalent in isolated soleus muscles from transgenic and control animals. Even in advanced diabetes, islets lacked amyloid deposits. In islets from nontransgenic mice, glucagon and somatostatin cells were present mainly at the periphery and insulin cells were mainly in the core; in contrast, all three cell types were distributed throughout the islet in transgenic animals. [(25,28,29)Pro]human amylin transgenic mice developed neither β-cell degeneration nor glucose intolerance. CONCLUSIONS—Overexpression of fibrillogenic human amylin in these human amylin transgenic mice caused β-cell degeneration and diabetes through mechanisms independent from both peripheral insulin resistance and islet amyloid. These findings are consistent with β-cell death evoked by misfolded but soluble cytotoxic species, such as those formed by human amylin in vitro. American Diabetes Association 2008-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2551684/ /pubmed/18633116 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db06-1755 Text en Copyright © 2008, American Diabetes Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Islet Studies Wong, Winifred P.S. Scott, David W. Chuang, Chia-Lin Zhang, Shaoping Liu, Hong Ferreira, Athena Saafi, Etuate L. Choong, Yee Soon Cooper, Garth J.S. Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance |
title | Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance |
title_full | Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance |
title_fullStr | Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance |
title_full_unstemmed | Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance |
title_short | Spontaneous Diabetes in Hemizygous Human Amylin Transgenic Mice That Developed Neither Islet Amyloid nor Peripheral Insulin Resistance |
title_sort | spontaneous diabetes in hemizygous human amylin transgenic mice that developed neither islet amyloid nor peripheral insulin resistance |
topic | Islet Studies |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2551684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18633116 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db06-1755 |
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