Incretin dysfunction and hyperglycemia in cystic fibrosis: Role of acyl-ghrelin

J Cyst Fibros. 2019 Jul;18(4):557-565. doi: 10.1016/j.jcf.2019.01.010. Epub 2019 Feb 7.

Abstract

Background: Insulin secretion is insufficient in cystic fibrosis (CF), even before diabetes is present, though the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Acyl-ghrelin (AG) can diminish insulin secretion and is elevated in humans with CF.

Methods: We tested the hypothesis that elevated AG contributes to reduced insulin secretion and hyperglycemia in CF ferrets.

Results: Fasting AG was elevated in CF versus non-CF ferrets. Similar to its effects in other species, AG administration in non-CF ferrets acutely reduced insulin, increased growth hormone, and induced hyperglycemia. During oral glucose tolerance testing, non-CF ferrets had responsive insulin, glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) levels and maintained normal glucose levels, whereas CF ferrets had insufficient responses and became hyperglycemic. Interestingly in wild-type ferrets, the acyl-ghrelin receptor antagonist [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6 impaired glucose tolerance, and abolished insulin, GLP-1, and GIP responses during glucose tolerance testing. By contrast, in CF ferrets [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6 improved glucose tolerance, enhanced the insulin-to-glucose ratio, but did not impact the already low GLP-1 and GIP levels.

Conclusions: These results suggest a mechanism by which elevated AG contributes to CF hyperglycemia through inhibition of insulin secretion, an effect magnified by low GLP-1 and GIP. Interventions that lower ghrelin, ghrelin action, and/or raise GLP-1 or GIP might improve glycemia in CF.

Keywords: Cystic fibrosis related diabetes; Glucagon-like peptide-1; Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide; Growth hormone secretagogue receptor; [D-Lys3]-GHRP-6.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cystic Fibrosis / complications*
  • Cystic Fibrosis / metabolism*
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Female
  • Ferrets
  • Ghrelin / physiology*
  • Hyperglycemia / etiology*
  • Incretins / physiology*
  • Insulin Secretion*
  • Male

Substances

  • Ghrelin
  • Incretins