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Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass

Diabetes is generally diagnosed too late. Therefore, biomarkers indicating early stages of β-cell dysfunction and mass reduction would facilitate timely counteraction. Transgenic pigs expressing a dominant-negative glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor (GIPR(dn)) reveal progressive d...

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Autores principales: Renner, Simone, Römisch-Margl, Werner, Prehn, Cornelia, Krebs, Stefan, Adamski, Jerzy, Göke, Burkhard, Blum, Helmut, Suhre, Karsten, Roscher, Adelbert A., Wolf, Eckhard
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22492530
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1133
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author Renner, Simone
Römisch-Margl, Werner
Prehn, Cornelia
Krebs, Stefan
Adamski, Jerzy
Göke, Burkhard
Blum, Helmut
Suhre, Karsten
Roscher, Adelbert A.
Wolf, Eckhard
author_facet Renner, Simone
Römisch-Margl, Werner
Prehn, Cornelia
Krebs, Stefan
Adamski, Jerzy
Göke, Burkhard
Blum, Helmut
Suhre, Karsten
Roscher, Adelbert A.
Wolf, Eckhard
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description Diabetes is generally diagnosed too late. Therefore, biomarkers indicating early stages of β-cell dysfunction and mass reduction would facilitate timely counteraction. Transgenic pigs expressing a dominant-negative glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor (GIPR(dn)) reveal progressive deterioration of glucose control and reduction of β-cell mass, providing a unique opportunity to study metabolic changes during the prediabetic period. Plasma samples from intravenous glucose tolerance tests of 2.5- and 5-month-old GIPR(dn) transgenic and control animals were analyzed for 163 metabolites by targeted mass spectrometry. Analysis of variance revealed that 26 of 163 parameters were influenced by the interaction Genotype × Age (P ≤ 0.0001) and thus are potential markers for progression within the prediabetic state. Among them, the concentrations of seven amino acids (Phe, Orn, Val, xLeu, His, Arg, and Tyr) were increased in 2.5-month-old but decreased in 5-month-old GIPR(dn) transgenic pigs versus controls. Furthermore, specific sphingomyelins, diacylglycerols, and ether phospholipids were decreased in plasma of 5-month-old GIPR(dn) transgenic pigs. Alterations in plasma metabolite concentrations were associated with liver transcriptome changes in relevant pathways. The concentrations of a number of plasma amino acids and lipids correlated significantly with β-cell mass of 5-month-old pigs. These metabolites represent candidate biomarkers of early phases of β-cell dysfunction and mass reduction.
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spelling pubmed-34023072013-08-01 Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass Renner, Simone Römisch-Margl, Werner Prehn, Cornelia Krebs, Stefan Adamski, Jerzy Göke, Burkhard Blum, Helmut Suhre, Karsten Roscher, Adelbert A. Wolf, Eckhard Diabetes Genetics/Genomes/Proteomics/Metabolomics Diabetes is generally diagnosed too late. Therefore, biomarkers indicating early stages of β-cell dysfunction and mass reduction would facilitate timely counteraction. Transgenic pigs expressing a dominant-negative glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor (GIPR(dn)) reveal progressive deterioration of glucose control and reduction of β-cell mass, providing a unique opportunity to study metabolic changes during the prediabetic period. Plasma samples from intravenous glucose tolerance tests of 2.5- and 5-month-old GIPR(dn) transgenic and control animals were analyzed for 163 metabolites by targeted mass spectrometry. Analysis of variance revealed that 26 of 163 parameters were influenced by the interaction Genotype × Age (P ≤ 0.0001) and thus are potential markers for progression within the prediabetic state. Among them, the concentrations of seven amino acids (Phe, Orn, Val, xLeu, His, Arg, and Tyr) were increased in 2.5-month-old but decreased in 5-month-old GIPR(dn) transgenic pigs versus controls. Furthermore, specific sphingomyelins, diacylglycerols, and ether phospholipids were decreased in plasma of 5-month-old GIPR(dn) transgenic pigs. Alterations in plasma metabolite concentrations were associated with liver transcriptome changes in relevant pathways. The concentrations of a number of plasma amino acids and lipids correlated significantly with β-cell mass of 5-month-old pigs. These metabolites represent candidate biomarkers of early phases of β-cell dysfunction and mass reduction. American Diabetes Association 2012-08 2012-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3402307/ /pubmed/22492530 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1133 Text en © 2012 by the 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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) for details.
spellingShingle Genetics/Genomes/Proteomics/Metabolomics
Renner, Simone
Römisch-Margl, Werner
Prehn, Cornelia
Krebs, Stefan
Adamski, Jerzy
Göke, Burkhard
Blum, Helmut
Suhre, Karsten
Roscher, Adelbert A.
Wolf, Eckhard
Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass
title Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass
title_full Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass
title_fullStr Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass
title_full_unstemmed Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass
title_short Changing Metabolic Signatures of Amino Acids and Lipids During the Prediabetic Period in a Pig Model With Impaired Incretin Function and Reduced β-Cell Mass
title_sort changing metabolic signatures of amino acids and lipids during the prediabetic period in a pig model with impaired incretin function and reduced β-cell mass
topic Genetics/Genomes/Proteomics/Metabolomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3402307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22492530
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1133
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