標題: | Exendin-4 treatment expands graft beta-cell mass in diabetic mice transplanted with a marginal number of fresh islets |
作者: | Juang, Jyuhn-Huarng Kuo, Chien-Hung Wu, Chun-Hsing Juang, Charity 生物科技學系 Department of Biological Science and Technology |
關鍵字: | diabetes mellitus;islet transplantation;exendin-4;beta-cell mass |
公開日期: | 1-Jan-2008 |
摘要: | Exendin-4 stimulates insulin secretion, suppresses glucagons secretion, increases beta-cell replication and neogenesis, and reduces beta-cell apoptosis. However, it has been shown that posttransplant exendin-4 treatment did not improve glucose homeostasis in diabetic mice transplanted with a large number of freshly isolated islets. The aim of this study was to test if exendin-4 is beneficial for hyperglycemic recipients with a marginal number of fresh islets. We transplanted 150 C57BL/6 mouse islets under the kidney capsule of inbred streptozotocin-diabetic mice, and then treated the recipients with and without exendin-4 for 6 weeks. Before and after transplantation, recipients' blood glucose, body weight, and intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test were measured. At 6 weeks, the grafts were removed to determine beta-cell mass. Blood glucose levels in both groups decreased progressively after transplantation, and the exendin-4-treated group had had lower blood glucose than controls since day 3. By 6 weeks, euglycemia was achieved more in mice treated with exendin-4 than in controls (100% vs. 62.5%, p = 0.018). The time to obtain normoglycemia was shorter in the exendin-4-treated group than in controls (12 +/- 8 vs. 29 +/- 13 days, p < 0.001). Blood glucose at 6 weeks was 123 +/- 18 and 170 +/- 62 mg/dl in the exendin-4-treated group and controls, respectively (p = 0.008). Additionally, the exendin-4- treated group had better glucose tolerance than controls at 2 and 4 weeks (p < 0.02). However, both groups exhibited increased body weight over time, and weight changes did not significantly differ between the two groups throughout the study period. At 6 weeks after transplantation, grafts in the exendin-4-treated group were more prominent and contained more insulin-stained cells than those of controls. They had 2.3-fold beta-cell mass of the graft compared with controls (0.30 +/- 0.11 vs. 0.13 +/- 0.03 mg, p = 0.012). These results indicate posttransplant exendin-4 treatment in the diabetic recipient with a marginal number of fresh islets expands graft beta-cell mass and improves transplantation outcome. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/096368908786092766 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/9889 |
ISSN: | 0963-6897 |
DOI: | 10.3727/096368908786092766 |
期刊: | CELL TRANSPLANTATION |
Volume: | 17 |
Issue: | 6 |
起始頁: | 641 |
結束頁: | 647 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles |
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