Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass

Abstract The apelin receptor (Aplnr) and its ligands, Apelin and Apela, contribute to metabolic control. The insulin resistance associated with pregnancy is accommodated by an expansion of pancreatic β-cell mass (BCM) and increased insulin secretion, involving the proliferation of insulin-expressing...

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Main Authors: Brenda Strutt, Sandra Szlapinski, Thineesha Gnaneswaran, Sarah Donegan, Jessica Hill, Jamie Bennett, David J. Hill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94725-0
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spelling doaj-246c2beb3c1a49a7967a8f0091bbb0e02021-08-01T11:24:48ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111510.1038/s41598-021-94725-0Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell massBrenda Strutt0Sandra Szlapinski1Thineesha Gnaneswaran2Sarah Donegan3Jessica Hill4Jamie Bennett5David J. Hill6Lawson Health Research Institute, St Joseph Health CareLawson Health Research Institute, St Joseph Health CareDepartment of Physiology and Pharmacology, Western UniversityDepartment of Physiology and Pharmacology, Western UniversityInstitute of Biomedical and Clinical Science, University of Exeter Medical SchoolLawson Health Research Institute, St Joseph Health CareLawson Health Research Institute, St Joseph Health CareAbstract The apelin receptor (Aplnr) and its ligands, Apelin and Apela, contribute to metabolic control. The insulin resistance associated with pregnancy is accommodated by an expansion of pancreatic β-cell mass (BCM) and increased insulin secretion, involving the proliferation of insulin-expressing, glucose transporter 2-low (Ins+Glut2LO) progenitor cells. We examined changes in the apelinergic system during normal mouse pregnancy and in pregnancies complicated by glucose intolerance with reduced BCM. Expression of Aplnr, Apelin and Apela was quantified in Ins+Glut2LO cells isolated from mouse pancreata and found to be significantly higher than in mature β-cells by DNA microarray and qPCR. Apelin was localized to most β-cells by immunohistochemistry although Aplnr was predominantly associated with Ins+Glut2LO cells. Aplnr-staining cells increased three- to four-fold during pregnancy being maximal at gestational days (GD) 9–12 but were significantly reduced in glucose intolerant mice. Apelin-13 increased β-cell proliferation in isolated mouse islets and INS1E cells, but not glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Glucose intolerant pregnant mice had significantly elevated serum Apelin levels at GD 9 associated with an increased presence of placental IL-6. Placental expression of the apelinergic axis remained unaltered, however. Results show that the apelinergic system is highly expressed in pancreatic β-cell progenitors and may contribute to β-cell proliferation in pregnancy.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94725-0
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author Brenda Strutt
Sandra Szlapinski
Thineesha Gnaneswaran
Sarah Donegan
Jessica Hill
Jamie Bennett
David J. Hill
spellingShingle Brenda Strutt
Sandra Szlapinski
Thineesha Gnaneswaran
Sarah Donegan
Jessica Hill
Jamie Bennett
David J. Hill
Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass
Scientific Reports
author_facet Brenda Strutt
Sandra Szlapinski
Thineesha Gnaneswaran
Sarah Donegan
Jessica Hill
Jamie Bennett
David J. Hill
author_sort Brenda Strutt
title Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass
title_short Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass
title_full Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass
title_fullStr Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass
title_full_unstemmed Ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass
title_sort ontology of the apelinergic system in mouse pancreas during pregnancy and relationship with β-cell mass
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract The apelin receptor (Aplnr) and its ligands, Apelin and Apela, contribute to metabolic control. The insulin resistance associated with pregnancy is accommodated by an expansion of pancreatic β-cell mass (BCM) and increased insulin secretion, involving the proliferation of insulin-expressing, glucose transporter 2-low (Ins+Glut2LO) progenitor cells. We examined changes in the apelinergic system during normal mouse pregnancy and in pregnancies complicated by glucose intolerance with reduced BCM. Expression of Aplnr, Apelin and Apela was quantified in Ins+Glut2LO cells isolated from mouse pancreata and found to be significantly higher than in mature β-cells by DNA microarray and qPCR. Apelin was localized to most β-cells by immunohistochemistry although Aplnr was predominantly associated with Ins+Glut2LO cells. Aplnr-staining cells increased three- to four-fold during pregnancy being maximal at gestational days (GD) 9–12 but were significantly reduced in glucose intolerant mice. Apelin-13 increased β-cell proliferation in isolated mouse islets and INS1E cells, but not glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Glucose intolerant pregnant mice had significantly elevated serum Apelin levels at GD 9 associated with an increased presence of placental IL-6. Placental expression of the apelinergic axis remained unaltered, however. Results show that the apelinergic system is highly expressed in pancreatic β-cell progenitors and may contribute to β-cell proliferation in pregnancy.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94725-0
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