beta-cell adaptation in 60% pancreatectomy rats that preserves normoinsulinemia and normoglycemia.

Islet beta-cells are the regulatory element of the glucose homeostasis system. When functioning normally, they precisely counterbalance changes in insulin sensitivity or beta-cell mass to preserve normoglycemia. This understanding seems counter to the dogma that beta-cells are regulated by glycemia. We studied 60% pancreatectomy rats (Px) 4 wk postsurgery to elucidate the beta-cell adaptive mechanisms. Nonfasting glycemia and insulinemia were identical in Px and sham-operated controls. There was partial regeneration of the excised beta-cells in the Px rats, but it was limited in scope, with the pancreas beta-cell mass reaching 55% of the shams (40% increase from the time of surgery). More consequential was a heightened glucose responsiveness of Px islets so that glucose utilization and insulin secretion per milligram of islet protein were both 80% augmented at normal levels of glycemia. Investigation of the biochemical basis showed a doubled glucokinase maximal velocity in Px islets, with no change in the glucokinase protein concentration after adjustment for the different beta-cell mass in Px and sham islets. Hexokinase activity measured in islet extracts was also minimally increased, but the glucose 6-phosphate concentration and basal glucose usage of Px islets were not different from those in islets from sham-operated rats. The dominant beta-cell adaptive response in the 60% Px rats was an increased catalytic activity of glucokinase. The remaining beta-cells thus sense, and respond to, perceived hyperglycemia despite glycemia actually being normal. beta-Cell mass and insulin secretion are both augmented so that whole pancreas insulin output, and consequently glycemia, are maintained at normal levels.

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