Aims/hypothesis
The Zucker fatty (ZF) rat subjected to 60% pancreatectomy (Px) develops moderate diabetes by 3 weeks. We determined whether
a progressive fall in beta cell mass and/or beta cell dysfunction contribute to beta cell failure in this type 2 diabetes
model.
Methods
Partial (60%) or sham Px was performed in ZF and Zucker lean (ZL) rats. At 3 weeks post-surgery, beta cell mass and proliferation,
proinsulin biosynthesis, pancreatic insulin content, insulin secretion, and islet glucose and lipid metabolism were measured.
Results
ZL-Px rats maintained normal glycaemia and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) despite incomplete recovery of beta
cell mass possibly due to compensatory enhanced islet glucose metabolism and lipolysis. ZF-Px rats developed moderate hyperglycaemia
(14 mmol/l), hypertriacylglycerolaemia and relative hypoinsulinaemia. Despite beta cell mass recovery and normal arginine-induced
insulin secretion, GSIS and pancreatic insulin content were profoundly lowered in ZF-Px rats. Proinsulin biosynthesis was
not reduced. Compensatory increases in islet glucose metabolism above those observed in ZF-Sham rats were not seen in ZF-Px
rats. Triacylglycerol content was not increased in ZF-Px islets, possibly due to lipodetoxification by enhanced lipolysis
and fatty acid oxidation. Fatty acid accumulation into monoacylglycerol and diacylglycerol was increased in ZF-Px islets together
with a 4.5-fold elevation in stearoyl-CoA desaturase mRNA expression.
Conclusions/interpretation
Falling beta cell mass, reduced proinsulin biosynthesis and islet steatosis are not implicated in early beta cell failure
and glucolipotoxicity in ZF-Px rats. Rather, severe beta cell dysfunction with a specific reduction in GSIS and marked depletion
of beta cell insulin stores with altered lipid partitioning underlie beta cell failure in this animal model of type 2 diabetes.
Keywords Beta cell mass - Fatty acid metabolism - Glucolipotoxicity - Glycerolipid/fatty acid cycling - Insulin biosynthesis - Insulin resistance - Insulin secretion - Pancreatectomy - Pancreatic islet - Zucker fatty rat
M. Prentki and J. Leahy contributed equally to this work.