Activin a, exendin-4, and glucose stimulate differentiation of human pancreatic ductal cells

  • Hyo Sup Kim
  • , Seung Hyun Hong
  • , Seung Hoon Oh
  • , Jae Hyeon Kim
  • , Myung Shik Lee
  • , Moon Kyu Lee

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Abstract

Islet transplantation is one treatment option for diabetes mellitus. However, novel sources of pancreatic islets or insulin-producing cells are required because the amount of donor tissue available is severely limited. Pancreatic ductal cells are an alternative source of b-cells because they have the potential to differentiate into insulin-producing cells. We investigated whether treatment of human pancreatic ductal cells with activin A (ActA) and exendin-4 (EX-4) stimulated transdifferentiation of the cells, both in vitro and in vivo. We treated human pancreatic ductal cells with ActA and EX-4 in high-glucose media to induce differentiation into insulin-producing cells and transplanted the cells into streptozotocin-induced diabetic nude mice. Co-treatment of mice with ActA and EX-4 promoted cell proliferation, induced expression of pancreatic b-cell-specific markers, and caused glucose-induced insulin secretion compared with the ActA or EX-4 mono-treatment groups respectively. When pancreatic ductal cells treated with ActA and EX-4 in high-glucose media were transplanted into diabetic nude mice, their blood glucose levels normalized and insulin was detected in the graft. These findings suggest that pancreatic ductal cells have a potential to replace pancreatic islets for the treatment of diabetes mellitus when the ductal cells are co-treated with ActA, EX-4, and glucose to promote their differentiation into functional insulin-producing cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)241-252
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Endocrinology
Volume217
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Activin A
  • Differentiation
  • Exendin-4
  • Glucose
  • Human pancreatic ductal cells

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