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Section 4: Beta-Cell Stimulus-Secretion Coupling: Metabolic Factors

Genetic Manipulations of Fatty Acid Metabolism in β-Cells Are Associated With Dysregulated Insulin Secretion

  1. Kazuhiro Eto1,
  2. Tokuyuki Yamashita1,
  3. Junji Matsui1,
  4. Yasuo Terauchi1,
  5. Mitsuhiko Noda2 and
  6. Takashi Kadowaki1
  1. 1Department of Metabolic Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  2. 2Institute for Diabetes Care and Research, Asahi Life Foundation, Tokyo, Japan
    Diabetes 2002 Dec; 51(suppl 3): S414-S420. https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.51.2007.S414
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    Triacylglyceride (TG) accumulation in pancreatic β-cells is associated with impaired insulin secretion, which is called lipotoxicity. To gain a better understanding of the pathophysiology of lipotoxicity, we generated three models of dysregulated fatty acid metabolism in β-cells. The overexpression of sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c induced lipogenic genes and TG accumulation. Under these conditions, we observed a decrease in glucose oxidation and upregulation of uncoupling protein-2, which might be causally related to the decreased glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. The overexpression of AMP-activated protein kinase was accompanied by decreased lipogenesis, increased fatty acid oxidation, and decreased glucose oxidation; insulin secretions to glucose and depolarization stimuli were decreased, probably because of the decrease in glucose oxidation and cellular insulin content. It was notable that the secretory response to palmitate was blunted, which would suggest a role of the fatty acid synthesis pathway, but not its oxidative pathway in palmitate-stimulated insulin secretion. Finally, we studied islets of PPAR-γ+/− mice that had increased insulin sensitivity and low TG content in white adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and liver. On a high-fat diet, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was decreased in association with increased TG content in the islets, which might be mediated through the elevated serum free fatty acid levels and their passive transport into β-cells. These results revealed some aspects about the mechanisms by which alterations of fatty acid metabolism affect β-cell functions.

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    • Address correspondence and reprint requests to Takashi Kadowaki, Department of Metabolic Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan. E-mail: kadowaki-3im{at}h.u-tokyo.ac.jp.

      Received for publication 23 March 2002 and accepted in revised form 3 April 2002.

      ACC, acetyl-CoA carboxylase; AICAR, 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-β-d-ribofuranoside; AMPK, AMP-activated protein kinase; AMPK/CA, constitutive active form of AMPK; CPT-1, carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1; HNF, hepatocyte nuclear factor; KATP channel, ATP-sensitive potassium channel; L-PK, liver-type pyruvate kinase; PPAR, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor; RXR, retinoid X receptor; SRE, sterol regulatory element; SREBP, sterol regulatory element binding protein; TG, triacylglyceride; TZD, thiazolidinedione; UCP, uncoupling protein.

      The symposium and the publication of this article have been made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Servier, Paris.

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    Diabetes Dec 2002, 51 (suppl 3) S414-S420; DOI: 10.2337/diabetes.51.2007.S414

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    Kazuhiro Eto, Tokuyuki Yamashita, Junji Matsui, Yasuo Terauchi, Mitsuhiko Noda, Takashi Kadowaki
    Diabetes Dec 2002, 51 (suppl 3) S414-S420; DOI: 10.2337/diabetes.51.2007.S414
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      • ROLE OF SREBPs IN LIPID METABOLISM
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