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INGAP-PP effects on β-cell mass and function are related to its positive effect on islet angiogenesis and VEGFA production.
Document Type
Article
Source
Molecular & Cellular Endocrinology. Jul2018, Vol. 470, p269-280. 12p.
Subject
*ISLANDS of Langerhans
*VASCULAR endothelial growth factors
*NEOVASCULARIZATION
*CELL physiology
*APOPTOSIS
Language
ISSN
0303-7207
Abstract
Our aim was to determine whether islet angiogenesis and VEGFA production/release participate in the mechanism by which INGAP-PP enhances β-cell function and mass. We used two models: a) in vivo (normal rats injected with INGAP-PP for 10 days) and b) in vitro (normal islets cultured for 4 days with INGAP-PP, VEGFA, Rapamycin, and the specific VEGF-Receptor inhibitor, SU5416). INGAP-PP administration enhanced insulin secretion, β-cell mass, islet vascularization, and angiogenesis without affecting glucose homeostasis. Normal islets cultured with INGAP-PP and VEGFA increased insulin and VEGFA secretion while apoptosis decreased. INGAP-PP-induced effects were prevented by both Rapamycin and SU5416. INGAP-PP effects on β-cell mass and function were significantly associated with a positive effect on islet angiogenesis and VEGFA production/release. VEGF-A possibly potentiates INGAP-PP effect through mTORC pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]