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Publication : Neogenesis of beta-cells in adult BETA2/NeuroD-deficient mice.

First Author  Huang HP Year  2002
Journal  Mol Endocrinol Volume  16
Issue  3 Pages  541-51
PubMed ID  11875114 Mgi Jnum  J:75081
Mgi Id  MGI:2175927 Doi  10.1210/mend.16.3.0784
Citation  Huang HP, et al. (2002) Neogenesis of beta-Cells in Adult BETA2/NeuroD-Deficient Mice. Mol Endocrinol 16(3):541-51
abstractText  BETA2/NeuroD, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, is expressed in pancreatic endocrine cells during development and regulates insulin gene expression. We demonstrated previously that the endocrine pancreas of BETA2/NeuroD-deficient mice undergoes massive apoptosis and, consequently, animals die of diabetes shortly after birth. Here we show that a significant fraction of BETA2-deficient mice in a new genetic background can survive diabetes and live to adulthood through the process of beta-cell neogenesis. Morphometric examination indicates that pancreatic beta-, but not alpha-cell mass, was restored to a level comparable to that of wild-type animals. However, the newly formed islet cells cannot form mature islets of Langerhans, indicating an indispensable role of BETA2 in morphogenesis of normal islet structure. Furthermore, immunohistochemical examinations revealed that newly formed beta-cells of BETA2/NeuroD-deficient mice come from two sources: either directly budding from the pancreatic ductal tree or from the preexisting beta-cells in the residual endocrine pancreas. Our results indicate that beta-cell neogenesis in our BETA2/NeuroD-deficient mice contributes to their survival, and these mice may provide a useful model for studying the mechanism of beta-cell regeneration.
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