Genetic Deficiency Of Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3Beta Corrects Diabetes In Mouse Models Of Insulin Resistance
Main Category: DiabetesAlso Included In: Biology / Biochemistry; Endocrinology
Article Date: 19 Feb 2008 - 17:00 PDT
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Diabetes is often characterized by a failure of insulin production by pancreatic Beta-cells to properly regulate glucose homeostasis. Insulin resistance can lead to β-cell failure, and our studies have focused on elucidating the mechanisms involved in this postnatal failure.
This week in the open-access journal PLoS Biology, Katsuya Tanabe, James Woodgett, and M. Alan Permutt have evaluated a new negatively regulated enzyme of the insulin signaling pathway, Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (Gsk-3)) specifically within insulin producing pancreatic β-cells. When this enzyme is elevated, it can impair replication and increase cell death, resulting in loss of insulin producing cells and diabetes. Gsk-3 is also known to regulate cell death and proliferation in neurons.
They assessed the role of Gsk-3 on glucose homeostasis in two different mouse models of Insulin resistance. They also demonstrated that genetically reducing the levels of Gsk-3b in the insulin resistant mouse improved glucose homeostasis.
In another model where severe insulin resistance is associated with destruction of β-cells, reducing Gsk- 3b not only preserved β-cells by increasing proliferation and reducing cell death it also corrected diabetes.
Controlling activity of Gsk-3 could lead to new hopes for maintaining or improving β-cell number and prevention of diabetes.
Genetic deficiency of glycogen synthase kinase-3b corrects diabetes in mouse models of insulin resistanceTanabe K, Liu Z, Patel S, Doble BW, Li L, et al.
PLoS Biol 6(2): e37. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060037
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