Pancreatic glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) (1-30) expression is upregulated in diabetes and PEGylated GIP(1-30) can suppress the progression of low-dose-STZ-induced hyperglycaemia in mice
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Pancreatic glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) (1-30) expression is upregulated in diabetes and PEGylated GIP(1-30) can suppress the progression of low-dose-STZ-induced hyperglycaemia in mice
Abstract
Aims/hypothesis: Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) is a peptide hormone released from gut K cells. While the predominant form is GIP(1-42), a shorter form, GIP(1-30), is produced by pancreatic alpha cells and promotes insulin secretion in a paracrine manner. Here, we elucidated whether GIP(1-30) expression is modulated in mouse models of diabetes. We then investigated whether PEGylated GIP(1-30) can improve islet function and morphology as well as suppress the progression to hyperglycaemia in mice treated with low-dose streptozotocin (LD-STZ).
Methods: We examined pancreatic GIP immunoreactivity in rodent diabetic models. We synthesised [D-Ala(2)]GIP(1-30) and modified the C-terminus with polyethylene glycol (PEG) to produce a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4)-resistant long-acting GIP analogue, [D-Ala(2)]GIP(1-30)-PEG. We performed i.p.GTT and immunohistochemical analysis in non-diabetic and LD-STZ diabetic mice, with or without administration of [D-Ala(2)]GIP(1-30)-PEG.
Results: Pancreatic GIP expression was concomitantly enhanced with alpha cell expansion in rodent models of diabetes. Treatment with DPP-4 inhibitor decreased both the GIP- and glucagon-positive areas and preserved the insulin-positive area in LD-STZ diabetic mice. Body weight was not affected by [D-Ala(2)]GIP(1-30)-PEG in LD-STZ or non-diabetic mice. Treatment with GIP significantly ameliorated chronic hyperglycaemia and improved glucose excursions in LD-STZ mice. Treatment with GIP also reduced alpha cell expansion in the islets and suppressed plasma glucagon levels compared with non-treated LD-STZ mice. Additionally, [D-Ala(2)]GIP(1-30)-PEG preserved beta cell area via inhibition of apoptosis in LD-STZ mice.
Conclusions/interpretation: Our data suggest that GIP(1-30) expression is upregulated in diabetes, and PEGylated GIP(1-30) can suppress the progression to STZ-induced hyperglycaemia by inhibiting beta cell apoptosis and alpha cell expansion.
Keywords: Alpha cell; Beta cell; Glucagon; Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide(1–30); Insulin; Polyethylene glycol; Streptozotocin.
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