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Correlation between pancreatic islet uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2) mRNA concentration and insulin status in rats.


ABSTRACT: Hypothesizing that UCP2 may influence insulin secretion by modifying the ATP/ADP ratio within pancreatic islets, we have investigated the expression of intraislet UCP2 gene in rats showing insulin oversecretion (non-diabetic Zucker fa/fa obese rats, glucose-infused Wistar rats) or insulin undersecretion (fasting and mildly diabetic rats). We found that in Zucker fa/fa obese rats, hyperinsulinemia (1222+/-98 pmol/l vs. 128+/-22 pmol/l in lean Zucker rats) was accompanied by a significant increase in UCP2 mRNA levels. In rat submitted to a 5 day infusion with glucose, hyperinsulinemia (1126+/-101 pmol/l vs. 215+/-25 pmol/l in Wistar control rats), coincided with an enhanced intraislet UCP2 gene expression, whereas a 8h or a 2 day-infusion did not induce significant changes in UCP2 mRNA expression. In rats made hypoinsulinemic and mildly diabetic by the injection of a low dose of streptozotocin, and in 4-day-fasting rats (plasma insulin 28+/-5 pmol/l) UCP2 gene expression was sharply decreased. A 3-day-fast was ineffective. The data show the existence of a time-dependent correlation between islet mRNA UCP2 and insulin that may be interpreted as an adaptative response to prolonged insulin excess.

SUBMITTER: Kassis N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2477730 | biostudies-other | 2000

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Correlation between pancreatic islet uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2) mRNA concentration and insulin status in rats.

Kassis N N   Bernard C C   Pusterla A A   Casteilla L L   Pénicaud L L   Richard D D   Ricquier D D   Ktorza A A  

International journal of experimental diabetes research 20000101 3


Hypothesizing that UCP2 may influence insulin secretion by modifying the ATP/ADP ratio within pancreatic islets, we have investigated the expression of intraislet UCP2 gene in rats showing insulin oversecretion (non-diabetic Zucker fa/fa obese rats, glucose-infused Wistar rats) or insulin undersecretion (fasting and mildly diabetic rats). We found that in Zucker fa/fa obese rats, hyperinsulinemia (1222+/-98 pmol/l vs. 128+/-22 pmol/l in lean Zucker rats) was accompanied by a significant increase  ...[more]

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