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Reduced islet function contributes to impaired glucose homeostasis in fructose-fed mice.

Citation
Asghar, Z. A., et al. “Reduced Islet Function Contributes To Impaired Glucose Homeostasis In Fructose-Fed Mice.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. E109-E116.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Zeenat A Asghar, Andrew Cusumano, Zihan Yan, Maria S Remedi, Kelle H Moley
Abstract

Increased sugar consumption, particularly fructose, in the form of sweetened beverages and sweeteners in our diet adversely affects metabolic health. Because these effects are associated with features of the metabolic syndrome in humans, the direct effect of fructose on pancreatic islet function is unknown. Therefore, we examined the islet phenotype of mice fed excess fructose. Fructose-fed mice exhibited fasting hyperglycemia and glucose intolerance but not hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia, or hyperuricemia. Islet function was impaired, with decreased glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and increased glucagon secretion and high fructose consumption leading to α-cell proliferation and upregulation of the fructose transporter GLUT5, which was localized only in α-cells. Our studies demonstrate that excess fructose consumption contributes to hyperglycemia by affecting both β- and α-cells of islets in mice.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism
Volume
312
Issue
2
Number of Pages
E109-E116
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1522-1555
DOI
10.1152/ajpendo.00279.2016
Alternate Journal
Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab.
PMID
28028036
PMCID
PMC5336566
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