Molecular Metabolism (Sep 2018)

Sex differences underlying pancreatic islet biology and its dysfunction

  • Maureen Gannon,
  • Rohit N. Kulkarni,
  • Hubert M. Tse,
  • Franck Mauvais-Jarvis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 82 – 91

Abstract

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Background: The sex of an individual affects glucose homeostasis and the pathophysiology, incidence, and prevalence of diabetes as well as the response to therapy. Scope of the review: This review focuses on clinical and experimental sex differences in islet cell biology and dysfunction during development and in adulthood in human and animal models. We discuss sex differences in β-cell and α-cell function, heterogeneity, and dysfunction. We cover sex differences in communication between gonads and islets and islet-cell immune interactions. Finally, we discuss sex differences in β-cell programming by nutrition and other environmental factors during pregnancy. Major conclusions: Important sex differences exist in islet cell function and susceptibility to failure. These differences represent sex-related biological factors that can be harnessed for gender-based prevention of and therapy for diabetes. Keywords: Sex differences, Gender differences, Islet, β-cell, α-cell, Diabetes, Immune cells