Maternal low protein isocaloric diet suppresses pancreatic β-cell proliferation in mouse offspring via miR-15b

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Abstract

The mechanism underlying the increased susceptibility of type 2 diabetes in offspring of maternal malnutrition is poorly determined. Here we tested the hypothesis that functional microRNAs (miRNAs) mediated the maternal low-protein (LP) isocaloric diet induced pancreatic β-cell impairment. We performed miRNA profiling in the islets from offspring of LP and control diet mothers to explore the potential functional miRNAs responsible for β-cell dysfunction. We found that LP offspring exhibited impaired glucose tolerance due to decreased β-cell mass and insulin secretion. Reduction in the β-cell proliferation rate and cell size contributed to the decreased β-cell mass. MiR-15b was up-regulated in the islets of LP offspring. The up-regulated miR-15b inhibited pancreatic β-cell proliferation via targeting cyclinD1and cyclin D2. Inhibition of miR-15b in LP islet cells restoredβ-cell proliferation and insulin secretion. Our findings demonstrate that miR-15b is critical for the regulation of pancreatic β-cells in offspring of maternal protein restriction, which may provide a further insight for β-cell exhaustion originated from intrauterine growth restriction.

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Su, Y., Jiang, X., Li, Y., Li, F., Cheng, Y., Peng, Y., … Wang, W. (2016). Maternal low protein isocaloric diet suppresses pancreatic β-cell proliferation in mouse offspring via miR-15b. Endocrinology, 157(12), 4782–4793. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2016-1167

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