[Transmitted beta-cell dysfunction as a cause for type 2-diabetes].

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23

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B Portha

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The pathways that control insulin release and regulate pancreatic beta-cell mass are crucial on the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Maturity-onset diabetes of the young comprises a number of single-gene disorders affecting beta-cell development and/or function. A genetic basis for the more common forms of type 2 diabetes which affect adults in developed as well as many developing countries is less clear cut. It is also characterized by abnormal beta-cell function. Appropriate inbred rodent models are an essential tool for the identification of genes and environmental factors that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. The informations available from studies in the Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rat are here reviewed in such a perspective. This model was obtained by selective breeding of individuals with mild glucose intolerance from a non-diabetic Wistar rat colony. Heritability of defective beta-mass and beta-cell function in GK model is proposed to reflect the complex interactions of three pathogenic players: (1) three independent loci containing genes causating impaired insulin secretion; (2) gestational metabolic (hyperglycaemic) impairment inducing a programming of endocrine pancreas (decreased beta-cell mass) which is transmitted to the next generation; (3) secondary (acquired) loss of beta-cell differentiation due to chronic exposure to hyperglycaemia (glucotoxicity). A better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the failure of beta-cell function in the GK model will lead to identification of new therapeutic targets for both the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes.

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DOI:

10.1051/medsci/20031989847

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21

年份:

2003

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