Reduced insulin secretion and content in VEGF-a deficient mouse pancreatic islets

  • Jabs, N
  • Franklin, I
  • Brenner, M B
  • Gromada, J
  • Ferrara, N
  • Wollheim, C B
  • Lammert, E
Publication date
January 2008

Abstract

Mice, deficient for vascular endothelial growth factor VEGF-A in pancreatic islets, have reduced insulin gene expression levels and an impaired glucose tolerance. Here, we investigated whether VEGF-A was required for physiological glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and insulin content. We performed in situ pancreas perfusions and islet perifusions on mice lacking VEGF-A in the pancreatic epithelium in order to study their ability to secrete insulin in response to glucose. We identified insulin secretion defects in the pancreata of VEGF-A deficient mice, including a delayed and blunted response to glucose. Islet perifusion experiments revealed a missing first phase and weaker second phase of insulin secretion, in two of three VEGF-A defici...

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