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      Critical roles for the TSC-mTOR pathway in β-cell function.

      American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism
      Aging, physiology, Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents, pharmacology, Appetite, genetics, Blood Glucose, metabolism, Blotting, Western, Cell Size, Immunohistochemistry, Insulin, Insulin Resistance, Insulin-Secreting Cells, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Nerve Net, Obesity, physiopathology, Signal Transduction, Sirolimus, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases, Transcription Factors, Tumor Suppressor Proteins

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          TSC1 is a tumor suppressor that associates with TSC2 to inactivate Rheb, thereby inhibiting signaling by the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex 1 (mTORC1). mTORC1 stimulates cell growth by promoting anabolic cellular processes, such as translation, in response to growth factors and nutrient signals. To test roles for TSC1 and mTORC1 in β-cell function, we utilized Rip2/Cre to generate mice lacking Tsc1 in pancreatic β-cells (Rip-Tsc1cKO mice). Although obesity developed due to hypothalamic Tsc1 excision in older Rip-Tsc1cKO animals, young animals displayed a prominent gain-of-function β-cell phenotype prior to the onset of obesity. The young Rip-Tsc1cKO animals displayed improved glycemic control due to mTOR-mediated enhancement of β-cell size, mass, and insulin production but not determinants of β-cell number (proliferation and apoptosis), consistent with an important anabolic role for mTOR in β-cell function. Furthermore, mTOR mediated these effects in the face of impaired Akt signaling in β-cells. Thus, mTOR promulgates a dominant signal to promote β-cell/islet size and insulin production, and this pathway is crucial for β-cell function and glycemic control.

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