Thrombospondin-1: An islet endothelial cell signal of importance for β-cell function

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OBJECTIVE - Loss of thrombospondin (TSP)-1 in pancreatic islets has been shown to cause islet hyperplasia. This study tested the hypothesis that endothelial-derived TSP-1 is important for β-cell function. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Islet function was evaluated both in vivo and in vitro. Messenger RNA and protein expression were measured by real-time PCR and Western blot, respectively. The role of endothelial-derived TSP-1 for β-cell function was determined using a transplantation design in which recipient blood vessels either were allowed to grow or not into the transplanted islets. RESULTS - TSP-1-deficient mice were glucose intolerant, despite having an increased b-cell mass. Moreover, their islets had decreased glucose-stimulated insulin release, (pro)insulin biosynthesis, and glucose oxidation rate, as well as increased expression of uncoupling protein-2 and lactate dehydrogenase-A when compared with control islets. Almost all TSP-1 in normal islets were found to be derived from the endothelium. Transplantation of free and encapsulated neonatal wild-type and TSP-1-deficient islets was performed in order to selectively reconstitute with TSP-1-positive or -negative blood vessels in the islets and supported that the β-cell defects occurring in TSP-1-deficient islets reflected postnatal loss of the glycoprotein in the islet endothelial cells. Treatment of neonatal TSP-1-deficient mice with the transforming growth factor (TGF)β-1-activating sequence of TSP-1 showed that reconstitution of TGFβ-1 activation prevented the development of decreased glucose tolerance in these mice. Thus, endothelial-derived TSP-1 activates islet TGFβ-1 of importance for β-cells. CONCLUSIONS-Our study indicates a novel role for endothelial cells as functional paracrine support for pancreatic β-cells. © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Olerud, J., Mokhtari, D., Johansson, M., Christoffersson, G., Lawler, J., Welsh, N., & Carlsson, P. O. (2011). Thrombospondin-1: An islet endothelial cell signal of importance for β-cell function. Diabetes, 60(7), 1946–1954. https://doi.org/10.2337/db10-0277

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