OBJECTIVE: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) occurs because of islet infiltration by autoreactive immune cells leading to destruction of beta cells and it is becoming evident that beta cell dysfunction partakes in this process. We previously reported that genetic deletion and pharmacological antagonism of the cannabinoid 1 receptor (CB1) in mice improves insulin synthesis and secretion, upregulates glucose sensing machinery, favors beta cell survival by reducing apoptosis, and enhances beta cell proliferation. Moreover, beta cell specific deletion of CB1 protected mice fed a high fat high sugar diet against islet inflammation and beta cell dysfunction. Therefore, we hypothesized that it would mitigate the dysfunction of beta cells in the precipitating events leading to T1D. METHODS: We genetically deleted CB1 specifically from beta cells in non-obese diabetic (NOD; NOD RIP Cre(+)Â Cnr1(fl/fl)) mice. We evaluated female NOD RIP Cre(+)Â Cnr1(fl/fl) mice and their NOD RIP Cre(-)Cnr1(fl/fl) and NOD RIP Cre(+)Â Cnr1(Wt/Wt) littermates for onset of hyperglycemia over 26 weeks. We also examined islet morphology, islet infiltration by immune cells and beta cell function and proliferation. RESULTS: Beta cell specific deletion of CB1 in NOD mice significantly reduced the incidence of hyperglycemia by preserving beta cell function and mass. Deletion also prevented beta cell apoptosis and aggressive insulitis in NOD RIP Cre(+)Â Cnr1(fl/fl) mice compared to wild-type littermates. NOD RIP Cre(+)Â Cnr1(fl/fl) islets maintained normal morphology with no evidence of beta cell dedifferentiation or appearance of extra islet beta cells, indicating that protection from autoimmunity is inherent to genetic deletion of beta cell CB1. Pancreatic lymph node T(reg) cells were significantly higher in NOD RIP Cre(+)Â Cnr1(fl/fl)vs NOD RIP Cre(-)Cnr1(fl/fl). CONCLUSIONS: Collectively these data demonstrate how protection of beta cells from metabolic stress during the active phase of T1D can ameliorate destructive insulitis and provides evidence for CB1 as a potential pharmacologic target in T1D.
Beta cell specific cannabinoid 1 receptor deletion counteracts progression to hyperglycemia in non-obese diabetic mice.
β细胞特异性大麻素1受体缺失可阻止非肥胖糖尿病小鼠出现高血糖症
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作者:Aseer Kanikkai Raja, Mazucanti Caio Henrique, O'Connell Jennifer F, González-Mariscal Isabel, Verma Anjali, Yao Qin, Dunn Christopher, Liu Qing-Rong, Egan Josephine M, Doyle Máire E
| 期刊: | Molecular Metabolism | 影响因子: | 6.600 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Apr;82:101906 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.molmet.2024.101906 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
| 疾病类型: | 糖尿病 | ||
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