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  • The study investigates the gene expression changes during the perinatal period in rats, focusing on pancreatic development and beta cell replication after mothers consumed different diets (control vs. low-protein).
  • Results showed the control diet enhanced pathways related to lipid metabolism, while the low-protein diet affected gene regulation, apoptosis, and inflammation responses.
  • The findings highlight significant adaptations in pancreatic functions due to dietary changes, potentially aiding in understanding how to generate functional beta cells for therapeutic use.

Article Abstract

In rats, the time of birth is characterized by a transient rise in beta cell replication, as well as beta cell neogenesis and the functional maturation of the endocrine pancreas. However, the knowledge of the gene expression during this period of beta cell expansion is incomplete. The aim was to characterize the perinatal rat pancreas transcriptome and to identify regulatory pathways differentially regulated at the whole organ level in the offspring of mothers fed a regular control diet (CO) and of mothers fed a low-protein diet (LP). We performed mRNA expression profiling via the microarray analysis of total rat pancreas samples at embryonic day (E) 20 and postnatal days (P) 0 and 2. In the CO group, pancreas metabolic pathways related to sterol and lipid metabolism were highly enriched, whereas the LP diet induced changes in transcripts involved in RNA transcription and gene regulation, as well as cell migration and apoptosis. Moreover, a number of individual transcripts were markedly upregulated at P0 in the CO pancreas: growth arrest specific 6 (), legumain (), Ets variant gene 5 (), alpha-fetoprotein (), dual-specificity phosphatase 6 (), and angiopoietin-like 4 (). The LP diet induced the downregulation of a large number of transcripts, including neurogenin 3 (), , , , signaling transducer and activator of transcription 3 (), growth hormone receptor (), prolactin receptor (), and Gas6 receptor (AXL receptor tyrosine kinase; ), whereas upregulated transcripts were related to inflammatory responses and cell motility. We identified differentially regulated genes and transcriptional networks in the perinatal pancreas. These data revealed marked adaptations of exocrine and endocrine in the pancreas to the low-protein diet, and the data can contribute to identifying novel regulators of beta cell mass expansion and functional maturation and may provide a valuable tool in the generation of fully functional beta cells from stem cells to be used in replacement therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9569808PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911057DOI Listing

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