Molecular Metabolism (Apr 2019)

Functional peroxisomes are required for β-cell integrity in mice

  • Ritesh Kumar Baboota,
  • Abhijit Babaji Shinde,
  • Katleen Lemaire,
  • Marc Fransen,
  • Stefan Vinckier,
  • Paul P. Van Veldhoven,
  • Frans Schuit,
  • Myriam Baes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 71 – 83

Abstract

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Objectives: Peroxisomes play a crucial role in lipid and reactive oxygen species metabolism, but their importance for pancreatic β-cell functioning is presently unknown. To examine the contribution of peroxisomal metabolism to β-cell homeostasis in mice, we inactivated PEX5, the import receptor for peroxisomal matrix proteins, in an inducible and β-cell restricted manner (Rip-Pex5−/− mice). Methods: After tamoxifen-induced recombination of the Pex5 gene at the age of 6 weeks, mice were fed either normal chow or a high-fat diet for 12 weeks and were subsequently phenotyped. Results: Increased levels of very long chain fatty acids and reduced levels of plasmalogens in islets confirmed impairment of peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation and ether lipid synthesis, respectively. The Rip-Pex5−/− mice fed on either diet exhibited glucose intolerance associated with impaired insulin secretion. Ultrastructural and biochemical analysis revealed a decrease in the density of mature insulin granules and total pancreatic insulin content, which was further accompanied by mitochondrial disruptions, reduced complex I activity and massive vacuole overload in β-cells. RNAseq analysis suggested that cell death pathways were affected in islets from HFD-fed Rip-Pex5−/− mice. Consistent with this change we observed increased β-cell apoptosis in islets and a decrease in β-cell mass. Conclusions: Our data indicate that normal peroxisome metabolism in β-cells is crucial to preserve their structure and function. Keywords: Apoptosis, β-cell, Diabetes, High-fat diet, Islet, Peroxisome