Reversibility of β -Cell-Specific Transcript Factors Expression by Long-Term Caloric Restriction in db/db Mouse

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is characterized by β-cell dedifferentiation, but underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The purpose of the current study was to explore the mechanisms of β-cell dedifferentiation with and without long-term control of calorie intake. We used a diabetes mouse model (db/db) to analyze the changes in the expression levels of β-cell-specific transcription factors (TFs) and functional factors with long-term caloric restriction (CR). Our results showed that chronic euglycemia was maintained in the db/db mice with long-term CR intervention, and β-cell dedifferentiation was significantly reduced. The expression of Glut2, Pdx1, and Nkx6.1 was reversed, while MafA expression was significantly increased with long-term CR. GLP-1 pathway was reactivated with long-term CR. Our work showed that the course of β-cell dedifferentiation can intervene by long-term control of calorie intake. Key β-cell-specific TFs and functional factors play important roles in maintaining β-cell differentiation. Targeting these factors could optimize T2D therapies.

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Sheng, C., Li, F., Lin, Z., Zhang, M., Yang, P., Bu, L., … Qu, S. (2016). Reversibility of β -Cell-Specific Transcript Factors Expression by Long-Term Caloric Restriction in db/db Mouse. Journal of Diabetes Research, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6035046

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