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Validation of mouse phosphoprotein enriched in astrocyte 15 (mPEA15) expressing transgenic pig as a potential model in diabetes translational research.


ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to investigate the characteristics of mPEA15 expressing transgenic pig (TG pig) as a potential model for diabetes. Expression analysis confirmed the ubiquitous expression of mPEA15 in TG pigs at F4. Oral glucose tolerance test results showed that restoration of normal glucose levels was significantly delayed in the TG pigs when compared with that in the wild-type pigs (WT pigs). Primary skeletal muscle cells isolated from TG pigs demonstrated reduced glucose uptake and reduced GLUT4 translocation to the plasma membrane in response to insulin treatment. Combined, these results suggest that mPEA15 expressing pigs has a glucose intolerance and insulin resistance which are known to mediate the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Thus, mPEA15 transgenic pigs would serve as a promising model for diabetes translational research.

SUBMITTER: Vasamsetti BMK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6946770 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Validation of mouse phosphoprotein enriched in astrocyte 15 (mPEA15) expressing transgenic pig as a potential model in diabetes translational research.

Vasamsetti Bala Murali Krishna BMK   Kim Hyun-Mi HM   Kim Kyung-Woon KW   Lee Seunghoon S   Oh Keon Bong KB   Byun Sung-June SJ   Chung Hak-Jae HJ   Hwang Seongsoo S   Woo Jae-Seok JS   Yang Byong-Chul BC   Lee Hwi-Cheul HC  

3 Biotech 20200107 2


The present study aimed to investigate the characteristics of mPEA15 expressing transgenic pig (TG pig) as a potential model for diabetes. Expression analysis confirmed the ubiquitous expression of mPEA15 in TG pigs at F4. Oral glucose tolerance test results showed that restoration of normal glucose levels was significantly delayed in the TG pigs when compared with that in the wild-type pigs (WT pigs). Primary skeletal muscle cells isolated from TG pigs demonstrated reduced glucose uptake and re  ...[more]

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