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Cellular Autophagy in α Cells Plays a Role in the Maintenance of Islet Architecture.


ABSTRACT: Autophagy is known to play a pivotal role in intracellular quality control through the degradation of subcellular damaged organelles and components. Whereas autophagy is essential for maintaining β-cell function in pancreatic islets, it remains unclear as to how the cellular autophagy affects the homeostasis and function of glucagon-secreting α cells. To investigate the role of autophagy in α cells, we generated a mutant mouse model lacking Atg7, a key molecule for autophagosome formation, specifically in α cells. Histological analysis demonstrated more glucagon-positive cells, with a multilayered structure, in the islets under Atg7 deficiency, although metabolic profiles, such as body weight, blood glucose, and plasma glucagon levels were comparable between Atg7-deficient mice and control littermates. Consistent with our previous findings that Atg7 deficiency suppressed β-cell proliferation, cellular proliferation was suppressed in Atg7-deficient α cells. These findings suggest that α-cell autophagy plays a role in maintaining α-cell area and normal islet architecture but appears to be dispensable for metabolic homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Himuro M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6786006 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cellular Autophagy in <i>α</i> Cells Plays a Role in the Maintenance of Islet Architecture.

Himuro Miwa M   Miyatsuka Takeshi T   Suzuki Luka L   Miura Masaki M   Katahira Takehiro T   Goto Hiromasa H   Nishida Yuya Y   Sasaki Shugo S   Koike Masato M   Shiota Chiyo C   Gittes George K GK   Fujitani Yoshio Y   Watada Hirotaka H  

Journal of the Endocrine Society 20190808 11


Autophagy is known to play a pivotal role in intracellular quality control through the degradation of subcellular damaged organelles and components. Whereas autophagy is essential for maintaining <i>β</i>-cell function in pancreatic islets, it remains unclear as to how the cellular autophagy affects the homeostasis and function of glucagon-secreting <i>α</i> cells. To investigate the role of autophagy in <i>α</i> cells, we generated a mutant mouse model lacking <i>Atg7</i>, a key molecule for au  ...[more]

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