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Role of Serotonin (5-HT) in GDM Prediction Considering Islet and Liver Interplay in Prediabetic Mice during Gestation

ORCID
0000-0001-6110-1815
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Pharmakologie, Toxikologie und Klinische Pharmazie
Asuaje Pfeifer, Melissa;
ORCID
0000-0001-5579-4336
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Pharmakologie, Toxikologie und Klinische Pharmazie
Liebmann, Moritz;
GND
121564576
ORCID
0000-0001-5037-6653
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie
Beuerle, Till;
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Pharmakologie, Toxikologie und Klinische Pharmazie
Grupe, Katharina;
GND
1232682934
ORCID
0000-0002-2811-5040
Affiliation/Institute
Institut für Pharmakologie, Toxikologie und Klinische Pharmazie
Scherneck, Stephan

Gestational diabetes (GDM) is characterized by a glucose tolerance disorder. This may first appear during pregnancy or pre-exist before conception as a form of prediabetes, but there are few data on the pathogenesis of the latter subtype. Female New Zealand obese (NZO) mice serve as a model for this subpopulation of GDM. It was recently shown that GDM is associated with elevated urinary serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) levels, but the role of the biogenic amine in subpopulations with prediabetes remains unclear. 5-HT is synthesized in different tissues, including the islets of Langerhans during pregnancy. Furthermore, 5-HT receptors (HTRs) are expressed in tissues important for the regulation of glucose homeostasis, such as liver and pancreas. Interestingly, NZO mice showed elevated plasma and islet 5-HT concentrations as well as impaired glucose-stimulated 5-HT secretion. Incubation of isolated primary NZO islets with 5-HT revealed an inhibitory effect on insulin and glucagon secretion. In primary NZO hepatocytes, 5-HT aggravated hepatic glucose production (HGP), decreased glucose uptake (HGU), glycogen content, and modulated AKT activation as well as cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) increase, indicating 5-HT downstream modulation. Treatment with an HTR2B antagonist reduced this 5-HT-mediated deterioration of the metabolic state. With its strong effect on glucose metabolism, these data indicate that 5-HT is already a potential indicator of GDM before conception in mice.

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