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Diet-induced β-cell insulin resistance results in reversible loss of functional β-cell mass.


ABSTRACT: Although convincing in genetic models, the relevance of β-cell insulin resistance in diet-induced type 2 diabetes (T2DM) remains unclear. Exemplified by diabetes-prone, male, C57B1/6J mice being fed different combinations of Western-style diet, we show that β-cell insulin resistance occurs early during T2DM progression and is due to a combination of lipotoxicity and increased β-cell workload. Within 8 wk of being fed a high-fat, high-sucrose diet, mice became obese, developed impaired insulin and glucose tolerances, and displayed noncompensatory insulin release, due, at least in part, to reduced expression of syntaxin-1A. Through reporter islets transplanted to the anterior chamber of the eye, we demonstrated a concomitant loss of functional β-cell mass. When mice were changed from diabetogenic diet to normal chow diet, the diabetes phenotype was reversed, suggesting a remarkable plasticity of functional β-cell mass in the early phase of T2DM development. Our data reinforce the relevance of diet composition as an environmental factor determining different routes of diabetes progression in a given genetic background. Employing the in vivo reporter islet-monitoring approach will allow researchers to define key times in the dynamics of reversible loss of functional β-cell mass and, thus, to investigate the underlying, molecular mechanisms involved in the progression toward T2DM manifestation.-Paschen, M., Moede, T., Valladolid-Acebes, I., Leibiger, B., Moruzzi, N., Jacob, S., García-Prieto, C. F., Brismar, K., Leibiger, I. B., Berggren, P.-O. Diet-induced β-cell insulin resistance results in reversible loss of functional β-cell mass.

SUBMITTER: Paschen M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6355083 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diet-induced β-cell insulin resistance results in reversible loss of functional β-cell mass.

Paschen Meike M   Moede Tilo T   Valladolid-Acebes Ismael I   Leibiger Barbara B   Moruzzi Noah N   Jacob Stefan S   García-Prieto Concha F CF   Brismar Kerstin K   Leibiger Ingo B IB   Berggren Per-Olof PO  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20180629 1


Although convincing in genetic models, the relevance of β-cell insulin resistance in diet-induced type 2 diabetes (T2DM) remains unclear. Exemplified by diabetes-prone, male, C57B1/6J mice being fed different combinations of Western-style diet, we show that β-cell insulin resistance occurs early during T2DM progression and is due to a combination of lipotoxicity and increased β-cell workload. Within 8 wk of being fed a high-fat, high-sucrose diet, mice became obese, developed impaired insulin an  ...[more]

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