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Pair Feeding, but Not Insulin, Phloridzin, or Rosiglitazone Treatment, Curtails Markers of β-Cell Dedifferentiation in Mice.

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Ishida, E., et al. “Pair Feeding, But Not Insulin, Phloridzin, Or Rosiglitazone Treatment, Curtails Markers Of Β-Cell Dedifferentiation In Mice.”. Diabetes, pp. 2092-2101.
Center Columbia University
Author Emi Ishida, Ja Young Kim-Muller, Domenico Accili
Abstract

β-Cell failure is a hallmark of type 2 diabetes. Among several cellular biological mechanisms of cellular dysfunction, we and others have recently proposed that dedifferentiation of β-cells can explain the slowly progressive onset and partial reversibility of β-cell failure. Accordingly, we provided evidence of such processes in humans and experimental animal models of insulin-resistant diabetes. In this study, we asked whether β-cell dedifferentiation can be prevented with diet or pharmacological treatment of diabetes. mice, a widely used model of insulin-resistant diabetes and obesity, were either pair fed or treated with the Sglt inhibitor phloridzin, the insulin-sensitizer rosiglitazone, or insulin. All treatments were equally efficacious in reducing plasma glucose levels. Pair feeding and phloridzin also resulted in significant weight loss. However, pair feeding among the four treatments resulted in a reduction of β-cell dedifferentiation, as assessed by Foxo1 and Aldh1a3 immunohistochemistry. The effect of diet to partly restore β-cell function is consistent with data in human diabetes and provides another potential mechanism by which lifestyle changes act as an effective intervention against diabetes progression.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
66
Issue
8
Number of Pages
2092-2101
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1939-327X
DOI
10.2337/db16-1213
Alternate Journal
Diabetes
PMID
28506962
PMCID
PMC5521857
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