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Publication : Growth hormone receptor regulates β cell hyperplasia and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in obese mice.

First Author  Wu Y Year  2011
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  121
Issue  6 Pages  2422-6
PubMed ID  21555853 Mgi Jnum  J:173909
Mgi Id  MGI:5050548 Doi  10.1172/JCI45027
Citation  Wu Y, et al. (2011) Growth hormone receptor regulates beta cell hyperplasia and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in obese mice. J Clin Invest 121(6):2422-6
abstractText  Insulin, growth hormone (GH), and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) play key roles in the regulation of beta cell growth and function. Although beta cells express the GH receptor, the direct effects of GH on beta cells remain largely unknown. Here we have employed a rat insulin II promoter-driven (RIP-driven) Cre recombinase to disrupt the GH receptor in beta cells (betaGHRKO). betaGHRKO mice fed a standard chow diet exhibited impaired glucose-stimulated insulin secretion but had no changes in beta cell mass. When challenged with a high-fat diet, betaGHRKO mice showed evidence of a beta cell secretory defect, with further deterioration of glucose homeostasis indicated by their altered glucose tolerance and blunted glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Interestingly, betaGHRKO mice were impaired in beta cell hyperplasia in response to a high-fat diet, with decreased beta cell proliferation and overall reduced beta cell mass. Therefore, GH receptor plays critical roles in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and beta cell compensation in response to a high-fat diet.
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