Loss of HGF/c-Met signaling in pancreatic β-cells leads to incomplete maternal β-cell adaptation and gestational diabetes mellitus

C Demirci, S Ernst, JC Alvarez-Perez, T Rosa… - Diabetes, 2012 - Am Diabetes Assoc
C Demirci, S Ernst, JC Alvarez-Perez, T Rosa, S Valle, V Shridhar, GP Casinelli, LC Alonso
Diabetes, 2012Am Diabetes Assoc
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a mitogen and insulinotropic agent for the β-cell.
However, whether HGF/c-Met has a role in maternal β-cell adaptation during pregnancy is
unknown. To address this issue, we characterized glucose and β-cell homeostasis in
pregnant mice lacking c-Met in the pancreas (PancMet KO mice). Circulating HGF and islet c-
Met and HGF expression were increased in pregnant mice. Importantly, PancMet KO mice
displayed decreased β-cell replication and increased β-cell apoptosis at gestational day …
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a mitogen and insulinotropic agent for the β-cell. However, whether HGF/c-Met has a role in maternal β-cell adaptation during pregnancy is unknown. To address this issue, we characterized glucose and β-cell homeostasis in pregnant mice lacking c-Met in the pancreas (PancMet KO mice). Circulating HGF and islet c-Met and HGF expression were increased in pregnant mice. Importantly, PancMet KO mice displayed decreased β-cell replication and increased β-cell apoptosis at gestational day (GD)15. The decreased β-cell replication was associated with reductions in islet prolactin receptor levels, STAT5 nuclear localization and forkhead box M1 mRNA, and upregulation of p27. Furthermore, PancMet KO mouse β-cells were more sensitive to dexamethasone-induced cytotoxicity, whereas HGF protected human β-cells against dexamethasone in vitro. These detrimental alterations in β-cell proliferation and death led to incomplete maternal β-cell mass expansion in PancMet KO mice at GD19 and early postpartum periods. The decreased β-cell mass was accompanied by increased blood glucose, decreased plasma insulin, and impaired glucose tolerance. PancMet KO mouse islets failed to upregulate GLUT2 and pancreatic duodenal homeobox-1 mRNA, insulin content, and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion during gestation. These studies indicate that HGF/c-Met signaling is essential for maternal β-cell adaptation during pregnancy and that its absence/attenuation leads to gestational diabetes mellitus.
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