Abstract
AbstractPregnancy imposes a substantial metabolic burden on women, but little is known about whether or how multiple pregnancies increase the risk of maternal postpartum diabetes. In this study, we assessed the metabolic impact of multiple pregnancies in humans and in a rodent model. Mice that underwent multiple pregnancies had increased adiposity, but their glucose tolerance was initially improved compared to those of age-matched virgin mice. Later, however, insulin resistance developed over time, but insulin secretory function and compensatory pancreatic β cell proliferation were impaired in multiparous mice. The β cells of multiparous mice exhibited aging features, including telomere shortening and increased expression of Cdkn2a. Single-cell RNA-seq analysis revealed that the β cells of multiparous mice exhibited upregulation of stress-related pathways and downregulation of cellular respiration- and oxidative phosphorylation-related pathways. In humans, women who delivered more than three times were more obese, and their plasma glucose concentrations were elevated compared to women who had delivered three or fewer times, as assessed at 2 months postpartum. The disposition index, which is a measure of the insulin secretory function of β cells, decreased when women with higher parity gained body weight after delivery. Taken together, our findings indicate that multiple pregnancies induce cellular stress and aging features in β cells, which impair their proliferative capacity to compensate for insulin resistance.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Korea Health Industry Development Institute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry
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