Normoglycemia and physiological cortisone level maintain glucose homeostasis in a pancreas-liver microphysiological system

正常血糖和生理性皮质醇水平维持胰肝微生理系统中的葡萄糖稳态。

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作者:Sophie Rigal,Belén Casas,Kajsa P Kanebratt,Charlotte Wennberg Huldt,Lisa U Magnusson,Erik Müllers,Fredrik Karlsson,Maryam Clausen,Sara F Hansson,Louise Leonard,Jonathan Cairns,Rasmus Jansson Löfmark,Carina Ämmälä,Uwe Marx,Peter Gennemark,Gunnar Cedersund,Tommy B Andersson,Liisa K Vilén

Abstract

Current research on metabolic disorders and diabetes relies on animal models because multi-organ diseases cannot be well studied with standard in vitro assays. Here, we have connected cell models of key metabolic organs, the pancreas and liver, on a microfluidic chip to enable diabetes research in a human-based in vitro system. Aided by mechanistic mathematical modeling, we demonstrate that hyperglycemia and high cortisone concentration induce glucose dysregulation in the pancreas-liver microphysiological system (MPS), mimicking a diabetic phenotype seen in patients with glucocorticoid-induced diabetes. In this diseased condition, the pancreas-liver MPS displays beta-cell dysfunction, steatosis, elevated ketone-body secretion, increased glycogen storage, and upregulated gluconeogenic gene expression. Conversely, a physiological culture condition maintains glucose tolerance and beta-cell function. This method was reproducible in two laboratories and was effective in multiple pancreatic islet donors. The model also provides a platform to identify new therapeutic proteins, as demonstrated with a combined transcriptome and proteome analysis.

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