RESEARCH ARTICLE Prolactin Receptors and Placental Lactogen Drive Male Mouse Pancreatic Islets to Pregnancy-Related mRNA Changes

  • Lotte Goyvaerts
  • Katleen Lemaire
  • Ingrid Arijs
  • Julien Auffret
  • Mikaela Granvik
  • Leentje Van Lommel
  • Nadine Binart
  • Peter In’t Veld
  • Frans Schuit
  • Anica Schraenen
Publication date
August 2016

Abstract

Pregnancy requires a higher functional beta cell mass and this is associated with profound changes in the gene expression profile of pancreatic islets. Taking Tph1 as a sensitive marker for pregnancy-related islet mRNA expression in female mice, we previously identi-fied prolactin receptors and placental lactogen as key signalling molecules. Since beta cells from male mice also express prolactin receptors, the question arose whether male and fe-male islets have the same phenotypic resilience at the mRNA level during pregnancy. We addressed this question in vitro, by stimulating cultured islets with placental lactogen and in vivo, by transplanting male or female islets into female acceptor mice. Additionally, the islet mRNA expression patter...

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