Islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) is a secretory product of the pancreatic β-cell, which is the primary constituent of the islet amyloid that develops in type II diabetes. To study the role the inherent amyloidogenicity of human IAPP (hIAPP) plays in the formation of islet amyloid deposits and to investigate a possible hormonal role for IAPP, transgenic mice expressing hIAPP were developed. The transgene was composed of a fragment of an hIAPP cDNA linked to the rat insulin II promoter. One line of transgenic mice expressed the transgene and synthesized hIAPP in their pancreatic islets. IAPP-like immunoreactivity in pancreatic extracts and plasma were two- to threefold greater in the transgenic mice compared with nontransgenic control mice. Although plasma concentrations of immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and glucose were equal in transgenic and control mice, the pancreatic content of IRI was nearly twofold greater in the transgenic animals, and proinsulin mRNA was significantly elevated, suggesting increased rates of insulin biosynthesis. Pancreatic samples obtained from transgenic mice up to 19 months of age had no evidence of islet amyloid. These results indicate that an increased level of synthesis of the amyloidogenic hIAPP is not sufficient to cause islet amyloid deposition. However, the increased synthesis and storage of insulin in the islets of the transgenic mice are consistent with either a direct regulatory effect of IAPP on the β-cell or indirect stimulation of insulin production through IAPP-induced insulin resistance.
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December 01 1994
Pancreatic Expression and Secretion of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide in a Transgenic Mouse
Richard D Palmiter;
Richard D Palmiter
Department of Medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Washington and VA Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. David D'Alessio, Department of Medicine, RC-14, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195.
Diabetes 1994;43(12):1457–1461
Article history
Received:
January 10 1994
Revision Received:
August 15 1994
Accepted:
August 15 1994
PubMed:
7958499
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David A D'Alessio, C Bruce Verchere, Steven E Kahn, Vicki Hoagland, Denis G Baskin, Richard D Palmiter, John W Ensinck; Pancreatic Expression and Secretion of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide in a Transgenic Mouse. Diabetes 1 December 1994; 43 (12): 1457–1461. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.43.12.1457
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