The Amplifying Pathway of the β-Cell Contributes to Diet-induced Obesity

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2016)

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Efficient energy storage in adipose tissues requires optimal function of the insulin-producing beta-cell, whereas its dysfunction promotes diabetes. The associated paradox related to beta-cell efficiency is that excessive accumulation of fat in adipose tissue predisposes for type 2 diabetes. Insulin exocytosis is regulated by intracellular metabolic signal transduction, with glutamate dehydrogenase playing a key role in the amplification of the secretory response. Here, we used mice with beta-cell-selective glutamate dehydrogenase deletion (beta Glud1(-/-)), lacking an amplifying pathway of insulin secretion. As opposed to control mice, beta Glud1(-/-) animals fed a high calorie diet maintained glucose tolerance and did not develop diet-induced obesity. Islets of beta Glud1(-/-) mice did not increase their secretory response upon high calorie feeding, as did islets of control mice. Inhibited adipose tissue expansion observed in knock-out mice correlated with lower expression of genes responsible for adipogenesis. Rather than being efficiently stored, lipids were consumed at a higher rate in beta Glud1(-/-) mice compared with controls, in particular during food intake periods. These results show that reduced beta-cell function prior to high calorie feeding prevented diet-induced obesity.
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beta cell (B-cell),insulin secretion,obesity,transgenic mice,type 2 diabetes
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