BMJ open diabetes research & care

Mapping GLP-1 and Its Receptor in Pig Pancreas and Digestive Tract Using Tissue Imaging

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Abstract

High uptake of Lu-exendin-4 was found in the pancreas and duodenum of pigs during a study on receptor distribution.

  • GLP-1 receptor density was measured in various tissues of pigs to understand its distribution.
  • Strong binding of GLP-1 receptors was observed in the exocrine pancreas and islets.
  • Minimal GLP-1 secretion occurred during the oral glucose tolerance test, indicating low receptor occupancy.
  • The findings showed similarities and differences in GLP-1 receptor distribution and occupancy between pigs and humans.
  • Ex vivo autoradiography results were consistent with previous positron emission tomography data on GLP-1 receptor biodistribution.

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Key numbers

21.65±2.46 fmol/mm
Density in Pancreas
Measured by ex vivo autoradiography in control pigs.
18.29±1.84 fmol/mm
Density in Duodenum
Measured in control pigs during autoradiography.
17.6%
Decrease in Binding
Observed in the pancreas during the oral glucose tolerance test.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the distribution and occupancy of receptors (GLP-1Rs) in the porcine pancreas and gastrointestinal tract.
  • Using ex vivo autoradiography with a specific radioligand, the study quantitatively measures density during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT).
  • Findings reveal significant differences in distribution and occupancy between pigs and humans, particularly regarding 's role as an incretin.

Essence

  • GLP-1Rs are densely populated in the porcine pancreas and duodenum, but occupancy by endogenous during OGTT is low. This suggests that may not function as a significant incretin in pigs.

Key takeaways

  • density is highest in the pancreas (21.65±2.46 fmol/mm) and duodenum (18.29±1.84 fmol/mm), indicating important sites for action. In contrast, lower densities are found in the stomach, jejunum, ileum, and colon.
  • During OGTT, plasma concentrations did not increase, reflecting low receptor occupancy (17.6% decrease in binding in the pancreas) by endogenous . This suggests that may not be a key incretin in pigs under normal physiological conditions.
  • The study underscores significant differences in regulation between pigs and humans, which is crucial for interpreting results from porcine diabetes models.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on a limited sample size of pigs (n=16), which may affect the generalizability of the results. Further research with larger cohorts is needed.
  • Quantitative assessments of density were performed using ex vivo methods, which may not fully capture in vivo dynamics. Caution is warranted when extrapolating these findings to human physiology.

Definitions

  • GLP-1: A hormone that stimulates insulin secretion from pancreatic beta-cells and plays a role in glucose metabolism.
  • GLP-1R: The receptor that GLP-1 binds to, mediating its effects on insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis.

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