Author:
Schulze Friederike,Wehner Josua,Kratschmar Denise V.,Makshana Valmir,Meier Daniel T.,Häuselmann Stéphanie P.,Dalmas Elise,Thienel Constanze,Dror Erez,Wiedemann Sophia J.,Traub Shuyang,Nordmann Thierry M.,Rachid Leila,De Baat Axel,Rohm Theresa V.,Zhao Cheng,Odermatt Alex,Böni-Schnetzler Marianne,Donath Marc Y.
Abstract
AbstractGestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common diseases associated with pregnancy, however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Based on the well documented role of inflammation in type 2 diabetes, the aim was to investigate the role of inflammation in GDM. We established a mouse model for GDM on the basis of its two major risk factors, obesity and aging. In these GDM mice, we observed increased Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) expression in the uterus and the placenta along with elevated circulating IL-1β concentrations compared to normoglycemic pregnant mice. Treatment with an anti-IL-1β antibody improved glucose-tolerance of GDM mice without apparent deleterious effects for the fetus. Finally, IL-1β antagonism showed a tendency for reduced plasma corticosterone concentrations, possibly explaining the metabolic improvement. We conclude that IL-1β is a causal driver of impaired glucose tolerance in GDM.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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