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Beta-cell mass and proliferation following late fetal and early postnatal malnutrition in the rat

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Beta-cell mass and proliferation following late fetal and early postnatal malnutrition in the rat
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  • A. Garofano1,
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We have recently shown that maternal food restriction during late pregnancy in rats decreased beta-cell mass in the offspring at birth, without altering beta-cell proliferation. The aim of the present work was to determine: 1) whether sustained maternal undernutrition until weaning (R group) more dramatically alters beta-cell mass in the offspring and if normal food supply from weaning until adulthood could reverse the deleterious effects and; 2) if altered beta-cell proliferation was responsible for the decreased beta-cell mass. Beta-cell fraction and proliferative capacity were determined during the suckling period and at adult age after ad libitum feeding from weaning in the R animals and in age-matched controls (C group). At day 21, the offspring born and nursed by food-restricted mothers (R animals) showed a 66 % reduction in beta-cell mass and number, which did not increase from birth to weaning, although beta-cell proliferation remained normal. At 3 months of age, R animals had 35 % decreased beta-cell fraction, with a 50 % decrease in the head of the pancreas. In that area, beta-cell proliferation was similar to that of the controls. In the tail of the pancreas, beta-cell fraction was only slightly impaired but beta-cell proliferation was increased by 37 %, as compared with the controls. This increase was associated with a shift in islet size distribution towards medium and large islets compared with the head of pancreas from these R animals. No regional variations of beta-cell fraction, proliferation or islet size distribution were observed in adult control animals. In conclusion, prolonged malnutrition until weaning impairs beta-cell development but not beta-cell proliferation. Subsequent re-nutrition is followed by increased beta-cell proliferation but this is insufficient to fully restore beta-cell mass. [Diabetologia (1998) 41: 1114–1120]

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Received: 16 February 1998 and in revised form: 20 April 1998

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Garofano, A., Czernichow, P. & Bréant, B. Beta-cell mass and proliferation following late fetal and early postnatal malnutrition in the rat. Diabetologia 41, 1114–1120 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001250051038

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  • Keywords Beta cell
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  • rat
  • nutrition
  • immunohistochemistry
  • morphometry.
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