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Rat Maternal Diabetes Impairs Pancreatic Beta-cell Function in the Offspring

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Date 2007 Mar 29
PMID 17389712
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It has been shown that maternal diabetes increases the risk for obesity, glucose intolerance, and Type 2 diabetes mellitus in the adult life of the offspring. Mechanisms for these effects on the offspring are not well understood, and little information is available to reveal the mechanisms. We studied the effect of maternal diabetes on beta-cell function in the offspring of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rat mothers (STZ-offspring). STZ-offspring did not become glucose intolerant up to 15 wk of age. At this age, however, insulin secretion was significantly impaired, as measured by in vivo and in vitro studies. Consistent with these changes, islet glucose metabolism and some important glucose metabolic enzyme activities were reduced. No significant changes were found in islet morphological analysis. These data indicate that beta-cell function is impaired in adult STZ-offspring; these changes may contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus in adulthood.

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