G Protein Coupled Estrogen Receptor Signaling Maintains β Cell Identity in Female Mice.

G蛋白偶联雌激素受体信号传导维持雌性小鼠β细胞的特性

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作者:McLaughlin Madeline R, Krishnan Preethi, Wu Wenting, Rostron Cameron, Orr Kara, Udari Lata, Del Carmen Aquino Jacqueline, Fisher Amanda, Kono Tatsuyoshi, Kua Kok Lim, Evans-Molina Carmella
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) arises in the context of obesity and overnutrition; however, additional demographic features including age and biological sex contribute to T2D risk. Estradiol (E2) is thought to play a protective metabolic role that may govern sex differences in the development of T2D. The mechanisms by which E2 exerts these effects and the impact of reduced E2 signaling in β cells during menopause remain incompletely understood. We analyzed publicly available whole islet transcriptome datasets from female and male cadaveric donors and showed significant age-related modulation of gene expression, including changes in pathways related to β cell function, in islets from female donors. Importantly, these patterns were not observed in islets from male donors. To test the in vivo relationship between E2 signaling and β cell function, 10-week-old female C57BL6/J mice underwent an ovariectomy (OVX) or sham (CTR) surgery, followed by 4 weeks of high-fat diet (HFD) treatment. HFD-OVX mice exhibited obesity-induced glucose intolerance, increased α cell mass, and reduced expression of β cell identity markers. Furthermore, ex vivo treatment of islets with the G protein coupled estrogen receptor (GPER)-specific agonist G-1 restored β cell identity gene expression. Together, these data identify a novel connection between GPER signaling and β cell identity and suggest that menopausal loss of E2 signaling through GPER may be linked with loss of β cell identity.

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