Cafeteria diet compromises natural adaptations of islet cell transdifferentiation and turnover in pregnancy.
Vaibhav DubeyNeil TandayNigel IrwinAndrei I TarasovPeter R FlattCharlotte R MoffettPublished in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2024)
Augmentation of β-cell mass during gestation arises through various mechanisms that include proliferation and survival of existing β-cells, transdifferentiation of ductal cells as well as β-cell neogenesis. Remarkably, cafeteria feeding almost entirely annuls pregnancy-induced islet adaptations, which may contribute to the development of gestational diabetes in the setting of dietary provoked metabolic stress.