Bmal1 is required for beta cell compensatory expansion, survival and metabolic adaptation to diet-induced obesity in mice

Jan 15, 2016Diabetologia

Bmal1 is needed for insulin-producing cell growth, survival, and metabolism during diet-induced obesity in mice

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Abstract

Adult deletion of the Bmal1 gene in beta cells resulted in impaired metabolic adaptation to a high fat diet.

  • Fasting and diurnal hyperglycaemia were observed in mice lacking Bmal1 in beta cells.
  • These mice exhibited glucose intolerance and a loss of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.
  • Beta cell expansion typically induced by a high fat diet was absent following Bmal1 deletion.
  • Impaired beta cell proliferation and regeneration were confirmed by changes in transcriptional profiles in isolated islets.
  • The beta cell circadian clock may play a crucial role in regulating beta cell function and expansion in response to insulin demand.

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