Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion

Abstract Introduction Obesity has become a pandaemic even in children. We aimed to investigate the impact of obesity in youth on later pancreatic intrinsic nervous system (PINS) phenotype and control of insulin secretion. Methods Young mice (5‐week‐old, T0 group) were fed either a normal diet (ND gr...

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Main Authors: Marie‐Béatrice Saade, Armelle Cahu, Raphaël Moriez, Michel Neunlist, Sophie Blat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/edm2.95
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spelling doaj-68d72a38102f48e69a1a1a95a45fb3df2020-11-25T00:51:40ZengWileyEndocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism2398-92382020-01-0131n/an/a10.1002/edm2.95Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretionMarie‐Béatrice Saade0Armelle Cahu1Raphaël Moriez2Michel Neunlist3Sophie Blat4Rennes Teaching Hospital, Pediatric and Clinical Genetic Center Rennes FranceINRA INSERM Univ Rennes NUMECAN Rennes FranceINSERM Univ Nantes IMAD TENS Nantes FranceINSERM Univ Nantes IMAD TENS Nantes FranceINRA INSERM Univ Rennes NUMECAN Rennes FranceAbstract Introduction Obesity has become a pandaemic even in children. We aimed to investigate the impact of obesity in youth on later pancreatic intrinsic nervous system (PINS) phenotype and control of insulin secretion. Methods Young mice (5‐week‐old, T0 group) were fed either a normal diet (ND group) or a Western diet (WD group) for 12 weeks. Pancreas nervous system density, PINS phenotype and pancreas anatomy were analysed by immunohistochemistry at T0 and in adulthood (ND and WD groups). Insulin secretion was also studied in these 3 groups using a new model of ex vivo pancreatic culture, where PINS was stimulated by nicotinic and nitrergic agonists with and without antagonists. Insulin was assayed in supernatants by ELISA. Results Pancreas nervous system density decreased with age in ND (P < .01) but not in WD mice (P = .08). Western diet decreased the PINS nitrergic component as compared to normal diet (P < .01) but it did not modify its cholinergic component (P = .50). Nicotinic PINS stimulation induced greater insulin secretion in ND compared to WD mice (P < .001) whereas nitrergic stimulation significantly decreased insulin secretion in ND mice (P < .001) and tended to increase insulin secretion in WD mice (P = .08). Endocrine pancreas anatomy was not modified by the Western diet as compared to the normal diet (P = .93). Conclusions Early Western diet induced neuronal density and phenotype changes in PINS that might be involved in the pancreas insulin secretion dysfunctions associated with obesity.https://doi.org/10.1002/edm2.95endocrine pancreasex vivo modelWestern diet
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author Marie‐Béatrice Saade
Armelle Cahu
Raphaël Moriez
Michel Neunlist
Sophie Blat
spellingShingle Marie‐Béatrice Saade
Armelle Cahu
Raphaël Moriez
Michel Neunlist
Sophie Blat
Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
endocrine pancreas
ex vivo model
Western diet
author_facet Marie‐Béatrice Saade
Armelle Cahu
Raphaël Moriez
Michel Neunlist
Sophie Blat
author_sort Marie‐Béatrice Saade
title Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion
title_short Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion
title_full Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion
title_fullStr Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion
title_full_unstemmed Diet‐induced obesity in young mice: Consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion
title_sort diet‐induced obesity in young mice: consequences on the pancreatic intrinsic nervous system control of insulin secretion
publisher Wiley
series Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
issn 2398-9238
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Introduction Obesity has become a pandaemic even in children. We aimed to investigate the impact of obesity in youth on later pancreatic intrinsic nervous system (PINS) phenotype and control of insulin secretion. Methods Young mice (5‐week‐old, T0 group) were fed either a normal diet (ND group) or a Western diet (WD group) for 12 weeks. Pancreas nervous system density, PINS phenotype and pancreas anatomy were analysed by immunohistochemistry at T0 and in adulthood (ND and WD groups). Insulin secretion was also studied in these 3 groups using a new model of ex vivo pancreatic culture, where PINS was stimulated by nicotinic and nitrergic agonists with and without antagonists. Insulin was assayed in supernatants by ELISA. Results Pancreas nervous system density decreased with age in ND (P < .01) but not in WD mice (P = .08). Western diet decreased the PINS nitrergic component as compared to normal diet (P < .01) but it did not modify its cholinergic component (P = .50). Nicotinic PINS stimulation induced greater insulin secretion in ND compared to WD mice (P < .001) whereas nitrergic stimulation significantly decreased insulin secretion in ND mice (P < .001) and tended to increase insulin secretion in WD mice (P = .08). Endocrine pancreas anatomy was not modified by the Western diet as compared to the normal diet (P = .93). Conclusions Early Western diet induced neuronal density and phenotype changes in PINS that might be involved in the pancreas insulin secretion dysfunctions associated with obesity.
topic endocrine pancreas
ex vivo model
Western diet
url https://doi.org/10.1002/edm2.95
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