Islet transplantation in diabetic pregnant rats normalizes glucose homeostasis in their offspring.

Journal of developmental physiology Pub Date : 1992-06-01
L Aerts, F A Van Assche
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Abstract

Diabetes of the mother during pregnancy induces alterations in the fetus, resulting in impaired glucose homeostasis in the offspring. In youngsters of severely diabetic mothers, during glucose infusion, hyperinsulinemia is associated with hyperresponsiveness of the beta-cells and insulin resistance. In order to normalize maternal metabolism, isolated islets from neonatal rats were transplanted into the vena porta of severely hyperglycemic (Streptozotocin) rats at day 15 of gestation. Strict glycemic control of the mothers was achieved throughout further gestation and lactation. In the adult offspring of these transplanted rats insulin levels during glucose infusion were significantly lower than in the offspring of sham-transplanted diabetic mothers and were not different from controls. The work confirms that the diabetic state of the mother during late gestation (the period of development of the endocrine pancreas and of the insulin-receptor system) is the inducing factor for the abnormal glucose homeostasis in the offspring, and normalisation of the hyperglycemia eliminates these long-term consequences.

糖尿病妊娠大鼠胰岛移植可使其后代的葡萄糖稳态正常。
母亲在怀孕期间的糖尿病会引起胎儿的改变,导致后代的葡萄糖稳态受损。在严重糖尿病母亲的孩子中,在葡萄糖输注期间,高胰岛素血症与β细胞的高反应性和胰岛素抵抗有关。为了使母体代谢正常,在妊娠第15天将新生大鼠离体胰岛移植到重度高血糖(链脲佐菌素)大鼠的门静脉。在妊娠期和哺乳期对母鼠进行严格的血糖控制。在这些移植大鼠的成年后代中,葡萄糖输注期间胰岛素水平显著低于假移植的糖尿病母亲的后代,与对照组没有差异。该研究证实,母亲在妊娠后期(胰腺内分泌和胰岛素受体系统发育的时期)的糖尿病状态是导致后代葡萄糖稳态异常的诱导因素,高血糖的正常化消除了这些长期后果。
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