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Hepatic Insulin Gene Expression As Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Rats

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Journal Mol Endocrinol
Date 1997 Jun 1
PMID 9171246
Citations 7
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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes mellitus is caused by a lack of insulin that results from the autoimmune destruction of the pancreatic beta-cells. Severe diabetes, if not controlled by periodic insulin injections, can lead to ketoacidosis and death. We have previously shown that sustained low level production of insulin in the liver of diabetic rats prevented their death from complications of diabetes. To test the hypothesis that there is a window of serum insulin concentrations that can prevent ketoacidosis without significant risk of hypoglycemia secondary to hyperinsulinemia, rats were infused with various doses of a recombinant retrovirus encoding an engineered rat preproinsulin-1 gene. The gene was engineered to allow processing into mature insulin by the protease furin. At the lower doses tested, fatal ketoacidosis was prevented, but the rats exhibited nonfasting hyperglycemia. At intermediate doses, which resulted in serum insulin concentrations of 1.6 mg/ml, the rats achieved near-normoglycemia and no serum ketones. These rats did not exhibit hypoglycemia even during a 24-h fast. At high virus doses, the animals achieved nonfasting normoglycemia but exhibited hypoglycemia during the fast. In conclusion, we have defined a therapeutic window of hepatic insulin expression that provides protection against ketoacidosis without significant risk of hypoglycemia. This window of sustained hepatic insulin expression might permit its development into a novel treatment modality for the prevention of ketoacidosis in patients with severe insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

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