Pancreatic islet adaptation in pregnancy and postpartum
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Pancreatic islet adaptation in pregnancy and postpartum
Abstract
Pancreatic islets, particularly insulin-producing β-cells, are central regulators of glucose homeostasis capable of responding to a variety of metabolic stressors. Pregnancy is a unique physiological stressor, necessitating the islets to adapt to the complex interplay of maternal and fetal-placental factors influencing the metabolic milieu. In this review we highlight studies defining gestational adaptation mechanisms within maternal islets and emerging studies revealing islet adaptations during the early postpartum and lactation periods. These include adaptations in both β and in 'non-β' islet cells. We also discuss insights into how gestational and postpartum adaptation may inform pregnancy-specific and general mechanisms of islet responses to metabolic stress and contribute to investigation of gestational diabetes.
Keywords: cell–cell communication; gestational diabetes; pancreatic β-cells; postpartum adaptation; single-cell RNA sequencing; transcriptional regulation.
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