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- Title
Islet Microvasculature in Islet Hyperplasia and Failure in a Model of Type 2 Diabetes.
- Authors
Xianquan Li; Lanjing Zhang; Meshinchi, Sasha; Dias-Leme, Claudia; Raffin, Diane; Johnson, Jeffery D.; Treutelaar, Mary K.; Burant, Charles F.
- Abstract
Gene expression profiling of islets from pre-diabetic male Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats showed increased expression of hypoxia-related genes, prompting investigation of the vascular integrity of the islets. The islet microvasculature was increased approximately twofold in young male ZDF rats by both morphometric analysis and quantifying mRNA levels of endothelial markers. ZDF rats at 12 weeks of age showed a significant reduction in the number of endothelial cells, which was prevented by pretreatment with pioglitazone. Light and electron microscopy of normoglycemic 7-week-old ZDF rats showed thickened endothelial cells with loss of endothelial fenestrations. By 12 weeks of age, there was disruption of the endothelium and intra-islet hemorrhage. Islets from 7- and 12-week-old ZDF rats showed an approximate three- and twofold increase in vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A mRNA and VEGF protein secretion, respectively, compared with lean controls. Thrombospondin-1 mRNA increased in 7- and 12-week-old rats by 2- and 10-fold, respectively, and was reduced by 50% in 12-week-old rats pretreated with pioglitazone. Islets from young male control rats induced migration of endothelial cells in a collagen matrix only after pretreatment with matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9. Islets from 7-week-old ZDF rats showed a fivefold increase in migration score compared with wild-type controls, even without MMP-9 treatment. Islets from 15-week-old ZDF rats did not induce migration; rather, they caused a significant rounding up of the duct-derived cells, suggesting a toxic effect. These data suggest that in the ZDF rat model of type 2 diabetes, an inability of the islet to maintain vascular integrity may contribute to β-cell failure. Diabetes 55:2965-2973, 2006
- Subjects
GENE expression; DIABETES; LIVER cells; PEOPLE with diabetes; MESSENGER RNA
- Publication
Diabetes, 2006, Vol 55, Issue 11, p2965
- ISSN
0012-1797
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2337/db06-0733