Decreased beta-cell proliferation impairs the adaptation to pregnancy in rats malnourished during perinatal life

We investigated the cellular mechanisms responsible for the inability of 8-month-old previously malnourished (PM) females to adapt their beta-cell mass during pregnancy. The evolution during pregnancy of beta-cell fraction, size and proliferation was studied. At day 21 of pregnancy beta-cell fractio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of endocrinology 2002-08, Vol.174 (2), p.215-223
Hauptverfasser: Avril, I, Blondeau, B, Duchene, B, Czernichow, P, Breant, B
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated the cellular mechanisms responsible for the inability of 8-month-old previously malnourished (PM) females to adapt their beta-cell mass during pregnancy. The evolution during pregnancy of beta-cell fraction, size and proliferation was studied. At day 21 of pregnancy beta-cell fraction increased less in PM than in control females, compared with their non-pregnant values. A slight beta-cell hypertrophy was observed during pregnancy in both groups. In control females, beta-cell 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) labelling index (LI) increased from 0.07+/-0.04% before pregnancy to 1.13+/-0.20% at day 12 and decreased thereafter to reach again basal levels at day 21. In PM females, beta-cell proliferation rate was decreased at day 12 (0.74+/-0.15%, P
ISSN:0022-0795
1479-6805
DOI:10.1677/joe.0.1740215