Targeted disruption of the Chop gene delays endoplasmic reticulum stress–mediated diabetes
Kumamoto University · Kyoto University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Overload of pancreatic beta cells in conditions such as hyperglycemia, obesity, and long-term treatment with sulfonylureas leads to beta cell exhaustion and type 2 diabetes. Because beta cell mass declines under these conditions, apparently as a result of apoptosis, we speculated that overload kills beta cells as a result of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. The Akita mouse, which carries a conformation-altering missense mutation (Cys96Tyr) in Insulin 2, likewise exhibits hyperglycemia and a reduced beta cell mass. In the development of diabetes in Akita mice, mRNAs for the ER chaperone Bip and the ER stress-associated apoptosis factor Chop were induced in the pancreas. Overexpression of the mutant insulin in…
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7Topics & keywords
- CHOP
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Unfolded protein response
- Chemical chaperone
- Endocrinology
- Apoptosis
- Internal medicine
- Missense mutation
- Good health and well-being