Serotonin Regulates Adult β-Cell Mass by Stimulating Perinatal β-Cell Proliferation.
| Citation | Moon, Joon Ho, et al. “Serotonin Regulates Adult β-Cell Mass by Stimulating Perinatal β-Cell Proliferation”. 2020. Diabetes, vol. 69, no. 2, 2020, pp. 205–214. |
| Center | Vanderbilt University |
| Author | Joon Ho Moon, Yeong Gi Kim, Kyuho Kim, Sho Osonoi, Shuang Wang, Diane C Saunders, Juehu Wang, Katherine Yang, Hyeongseok Kim, Junguee Lee, Ji-Seon Jeong, Ronadip R Banerjee, Seung K Kim, Yingjie Wu, Hiroki Mizukami, Alvin C Powers, Michael S German, Hail Kim |
| Abstract |
A sufficient β-cell mass is crucial for preventing diabetes, and perinatal β-cell proliferation is important in determining the adult β-cell mass. However, it is not yet known how perinatal β-cell proliferation is regulated. Here, we report that serotonin regulates β-cell proliferation through serotonin receptor 2B (HTR2B) in an autocrine/paracrine manner during the perinatal period. In β-cell-specific knockout ( βKO) mice, perinatal β-cell proliferation was reduced along with the loss of serotonin production in β-cells. Adult βKO mice exhibited glucose intolerance with decreased β-cell mass. Disruption of in β-cells also resulted in decreased perinatal β-cell proliferation and glucose intolerance in adulthood. Growth hormone (GH) was found to induce serotonin production in β-cells through activation of STAT5 during the perinatal period. Thus, our results indicate that GH-GH receptor-STAT5-serotonin-HTR2B signaling plays a critical role in determining the β-cell mass by regulating perinatal β-cell proliferation, and defects in this pathway affect metabolic phenotypes in adults. |
| Year of Publication |
2020
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| Journal |
Diabetes
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| Volume |
69
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| Issue |
2
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| Number of Pages |
205-214
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| Date Published |
02/2020
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| ISSN Number |
1939-327X
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| DOI |
10.2337/db19-0546
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| Alternate Journal |
Diabetes
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| PMCID |
PMC6971487
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| PMID |
31806625
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