mTORC1 pathway mediates beta cell compensatory proliferation in 60 % partial-pancreatectomy mice
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mTORC1 pathway mediates beta cell compensatory proliferation in 60 % partial-pancreatectomy mice
Abstract
Beta cell replication is the major component for maintenance of beta cell mass in adult rodents; however, little is known about what is the earliest signals that initiate rodent beta cell proliferation. The mTORC1 pathway integrates signals from growth factors and nutrients and regulates cell growth and survival. Here, we used normoglycemic 60 % partial-pancreatectomy (60 % Px) mouse model to determine whether mTORC1 pathway was required for compensatory beta cell proliferation. C57BL/6 J male mice were subjected to 60 % Px or sham operation, and subsequently treated with either rapamycin or vehicle for 7 days. Metabolic profile, pancreatic beta cell mass, and proliferation were examined, and expression levels of cell cycle regulators were determined. Beta cell proliferation was increased by 2.5-fold, and mTORC1 signaling was activated in islets post-Px. Rapamycin treatment impaired glucose tolerance and glucose stimulating insulin secretion in 60 % Px mice, but did not affect their insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissue. Rapamycin inhibited mTORC1 activity in beta cells, suppressed compensatory beta cell proliferation and growth, and reduced beta cell mass and insulin content in 60 % Px mice. Px caused an increase of the cyclin D2 at protein level and promoted cyclin D2 nuclear localization in an mTOR-dependent manner. Disrupting mTORC1 signaling suppressed cell proliferation and simultaneously diminished cyclin D2 protein abundance in RINm5F cells. Our data demonstrated that mTORC1 plays an essential role in beta cell adaption to significant beta cell mass loss in 60 % Px model and in early compensatory beta cell proliferation via cyclin D2 pathway.
Keywords: 60 % Partial-pancreatectomy; Beta cell proliferation; Cyclin D2; mTORC1.
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