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Publication : Maternal glucose homeostasis is impaired in mouse models of gestational cholestasis.

First Author  Bellafante E Year  2020
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  11523
PubMed ID  32661285 Mgi Jnum  J:294748
Mgi Id  MGI:6453396 Doi  10.1038/s41598-020-67968-6
Citation  Bellafante E, et al. (2020) Maternal glucose homeostasis is impaired in mouse models of gestational cholestasis. Sci Rep 10(1):11523
abstractText  Women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), a disorder characterised by raised serum bile acids, are at increased risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus and have impaired glucose tolerance whilst cholestatic. FXR and TGR5 are modulators of glucose metabolism, and FXR activity is reduced in normal pregnancy, and further in ICP. We aimed to investigate the role of raised serum bile acids, FXR and TGR5 in gestational glucose metabolism using mouse models. Cholic acid feeding resulted in reduced pancreatic beta-cell proliferation and increased apoptosis in pregnancy, without altering insulin sensitivity, suggesting that raised bile acids affect beta-cell mass but are insufficient to impair glucose tolerance. Conversely, pregnant Fxr(-/-) and Tgr5(-/-) mice are glucose intolerant and have reduced insulin secretion in response to glucose challenge, and Fxr(-/-) mice are also insulin resistant. Furthermore, fecal bile acids are reduced in pregnant Fxr(-/-) mice. Lithocholic acid and deoxycholic acid, the principal ligands for TGR5, are decreased in particular. Therefore, we propose that raised serum bile acids and reduced FXR and TGR5 activity contribute to the altered glucose metabolism observed in ICP.
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