Convergence of the Insulin and Serotonin Programs in the Pancreatic beta-Cell

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OBJECTIVE-Despite their origins in different germ layers, pancreatic islet cells share many common developmental features with neurons, especially serotonin-producing neurons in the hindbrain. Therefore, we tested whether these developmental parallels have functional consequences. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-We used transcriptional profiling, immunohistochemistry, DNA-binding analyses, and mouse genetic models to assess the expression and function of key serotonergic genes in the pancreas. RESULTS-We found that islet cells expressed the genes encoding all of the products necessary for synthesizing, packaging, and secreting serotonin, including both isoforms of the serotonin synthetic enzyme tryptophan hydroxylase and the archetypal serotonergic transcription factor Pet1. As in serotonergic neurons, Pal expression in islets required homeodomain transcription factor Nkx2.2 but not Nkx6.1. In beta-cells, Pea bound to the serotonergic genes but also to a conserved insulin gene regulatory element. Mice lacking Pet1 displayed reduced insulin production and secretion and impaired glucose tolerance. CONCLUSIONS-These studies demonstrate that a common transcriptional cascade drives the differentiation of beta-cells and serotonergic neurons and imparts the shared ability to produce serotonin. The interrelated biology of these two cell types has important implications for the pathology and treatment of diabetes. Diabetes 60:3208-3216, 2011
Publisher
AMER DIABETES ASSOC
Issue Date
2011-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ETS DOMAIN FACTOR; LOWER BRAIN-STEM; GENE-EXPRESSION; GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT; HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS; NEURAL CREST; MICE LACKING; MOUSE LINE; IN-VITRO; MASS

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DIABETES, v.60, no.12, pp.3208 - 3216

ISSN
0012-1797
DOI
10.2337/db10-1192
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/102807
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