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Publication : Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 influences pancreatic and renal function in diabetic mice.

First Author  Roca-Ho H Year  2020
Journal  Lab Invest Volume  100
Issue  9 Pages  1169-1183
PubMed ID  32472097 Mgi Jnum  J:294009
Mgi Id  MGI:6454454 Doi  10.1038/s41374-020-0440-5
Citation  Roca-Ho H, et al. (2020) Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 influences pancreatic and renal function in diabetic mice. Lab Invest 100(9):1169-1183
abstractText  Type 1 diabetes is a T-cell mediated autoimmune disease characterized by pancreatic beta cells destruction. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), a component of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) has been identified in pancreas from type 2 diabetic mice and its overexpression prevents beta cell dysfunction. We studied the effect of ACE2 deletion on pancreatic and renal function in the nonobese diabetic mice, a model that mimics type 1 diabetes. ACE2-deficient NOD mice and the respective controls were generated. Pancreas function and immunohistochemistry studies were performed. Renal function and RAS gene expression were also analyzed. Renal proximal tubular cells were obtained from these animals to dissect the effect of ACE2 deficiency in these cells. In NOD mice, ACE2 deletion significantly worsened glucose homeostasis, decreased islet insulin content, increased beta cell oxidative stress, and RIPK1-positive islets as compared with control mice. Angiotensin-converting enzyme and angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) were also increased in ACE2-deficient mice. In kidneys of 30-day diabetic mice, ACE2 deletion decreased podocyte number within the glomeruli, and altered renal RAS gene expression in tubules. ACE2 deletion influenced the expression of fibrosis-related genes in isolated primary renal proximal tubular cells before diabetes onset in NOD mice. Our findings suggest that ACE2 deletion may have a deleterious impact on beta cell and renal function, by promoting oxidative stress and increasing necroptosis mediators. In addition, this effect is accompanied by RAS alterations in both pancreas and renal proximal tubular cells, indicating that ACE2 may exert a renopancreatic protective effect on type 1 diabetes, which is activated before diabetes starts.
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