Chronic late gestation fetal hyperglucagonaemia results in lower insulin secretion, pancreatic mass, islet area and beta- and α-cell proliferation.

妊娠晚期慢性胎儿高胰高血糖素血症会导致胰岛素分泌减少、胰腺质量下降、胰岛面积减小以及β细胞和α细胞增殖减少

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作者:Cilvik Sarah N, Boehmer Brit, Wesolowski Stephanie R, Brown Laura D, Rozance Paul J
Fetal glucagon concentrations are elevated in the presence of a compromised intrauterine environment, as in cases of placental insufficiency and perinatal acidaemia. Our objective was to investigate the impact of late gestation fetal hyperglucagonaemia on in vivo insulin secretion and pancreatic islet structure. Chronically catheterized late gestation fetal sheep received an intravenous infusion of glucagon at low (5 ng/kg/min; GCG-5) or high (50 ng/kg/min; GCG-50) concentrations or a vehicle control (CON) for 8-10 days. Glucose-stimulated fetal insulin secretion (GSIS) was measured following 3 h (acute response) and 8-10 days (chronic response) of experimental infusions. Insulin, glucose and amino acid concentrations were measured longitudinally. The pancreas was collected at the study end for histology and gene expression analysis. Acute exposure (3 h) to GCG-50 induced a 3-fold increase in basal insulin concentrations with greater GSIS. Meanwhile, chronic exposure to both GCG-5 and GCG-50 decreased basal insulin concentrations 2-fold by day 8-10. Chronic GCG-50 also blunted GSIS at the study end. Fetal amino acid concentrations were decreased within 24 h of GCG-5 and GCG-50, while there were no differences in fetal glucose. Histologically, GCG-5 and GCG-50 had lower β- and α-cell proliferation, as well as lower α-cell mass and pancreas weight, while GCG-50 had lower islet area. This study demonstrates that chronic glucagon elevation in late gestation fetuses impairs β-cell proliferation and insulin secretion, which has the potential to contribute to later-life diabetes risk. We speculate that the action of glucagon in lower circulating fetal amino acid concentrations may have a suppressive effect on insulin secretion. KEY POINTS: We have previously demonstrated in a chronically catheterized fetal sheep model that experimentally elevated glucagon in the fetus impairs placental function, reduces fetal protein accretion and lowers fetal weight. In the present study, we further characterized the effects of elevated fetal glucagon on fetal physiology with a focus on pancreatic development and β-cell function. We show that experimentally elevated fetal glucagon results in lower β- and α-cell proliferation, as well as decreased insulin secretion after 8-10 days of glucagon infusion. These results have important implications for β-cell reserve and later-life predisposition to diabetes.

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