Nonobese diabetic mice have diminished gallbladder motility and shortened crystal observation time |
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Authors: | Shannon J. Graewin James M. Kiely Keun-Ho Lee Carol L. Svatek Attila Nakeeb Henry A. Pitt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;(2) Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, 535 Barnhill Ave., 46202 Indianapolis, IN |
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Abstract: | Diabetes and obesity are strongly associated and are risk factors for cholesterol gallstone disease. Leptinde ficient and leptin-resistant diabetic obese mice have enlarged, hypomotile gallbladders. In addition, bile from gallbladders of leptin-deficient mice has enhanced cholesterol crystal formation, whereas bile from gallbladders of leptin-resistant mice has delayed crystal observation time. To determine the effect of diabetes alone, we hypothesized that leptin-normal, nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice would have reduced biliary motility and rapid crystal formation. Twenty control and 9 prediabetic and 11 diabetic NOD, 12- to 26-week-old mice underwent glucose measurement and cholecystectomy for muscle bath stimulation with neurotransmitters. An additional group of 200 control and 78 NOD 12-week-old mice underwent microscopic bile examination for cholesterol crystal formation. Compared with control mice, prediabetic NOD mice had similar glucose levels and gallbladder volumes. Diabetic NOD mice had higher sugar levels and larger gallbladder volumes (P < 0.001) than control mice. Prediabetic NOD gallbladders had less contractility (P < 0.01) than control gallbladders, and contractility worsened (P < 0.01) in diabeticNODmice.NODmice formed cholesterol crystals earlier than did control mice (P<0.05). Nonobese diabetic NOD mice have (1) decreased gallbladder contraction to neurotransmitters, which worsens with development of diabetes, and (2) rapid crystal formation. We conclude that diabetes alone alters gallbladder motility and cholesterol crystal formation. Presented at Digestive Disease Week, 2004 SSAT Plenary Session, and Residents’ Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 15–21, 2004 (oral presentation). This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grant R01-DK44279. |
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Keywords: | Diabetes mellitus cholesterol gallstones gallbladder motility |
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