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. 2007 Jun;50(6):1327-34.
doi: 10.1007/s00125-007-0663-7. Epub 2007 Apr 19.

Systemic and renal growth hormone-IGF1 axis involvement in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes

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Systemic and renal growth hormone-IGF1 axis involvement in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes

Y Segev et al. Diabetologia. 2007 Jun.

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis: In previous studies we have shown a significant involvement of the growth hormone (GH)-IGF axis in animal models of type 1 diabetes mellitus, but the role of this endocrine system in type 2 diabetes mellitus is less well characterised. We therefore examined the endocrine and renal GH-IGF axis changes in db/db mice, a model of type 2 diabetes mellitus and nephropathy.

Materials and methods: Obese and lean animals were followed, beginning at hyperglycaemia onset, for 4 weeks. Albuminuria and creatinine clearance, as well as kidney and glomerular morphology were assessed. Tissue protein levels were determined by western blotting and mRNA levels by RT-PCR.

Results: Serum GH and IGF1 levels immediately prior to killing were decreased and liver mRNA levels of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 (Igfbp1) were increased in obese animals. Kidney weight was increased in obese animals, associated with hyperfiltration, albuminuria and glomerular hypertrophy. Administration of a somatostatin analogue (PTR-313) did not improve any of these parameters of diabetic renal involvement. Renal Igf1 mRNA was decreased and renal Igfbp1 mRNA and protein were significantly increased in obese animals. Renal insulin-driven levels of phosphorylated forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) were decreased in obese animals.

Conclusions/interpretation: Diabetic db/db mice show significant renal changes (and IGFBP1 renal accumulation), similar to the findings in models of type 1 diabetes mellitus. A decreased signalling through the insulin receptor and decreased FOXO1 phosphorylation may allow Igfbp1 gene transcription. These renal changes are associated with low circulating IGF1 and GH levels and unchanged hepatic growth hormone receptor expression, unlike the condition in type 1 diabetes mellitus. This suggests that further GH inhibition to modulate renal complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus is not indicated.

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