نتایج جستجو برای: islet insulin secretion

تعداد نتایج: 305352  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
S Bonner-Weir M Taneja G C Weir K Tatarkiewicz K H Song A Sharma J J O'Neil

A major obstacle to successful islet transplantation for both type 1 and 2 diabetes is an inadequate supply of insulin-producing tissue. This need for transplantable human islets has stimulated efforts to expand existing pancreatic islets and/or grow new ones. To test the hypothesis that human adult duct tissue could be expanded and differentiated in vitro to form islet cells, digested pancreat...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1985
J R Colca B A Wolf P G Comens M L McDaniel

A system of digitonin-permeabilized islet cells was developed to characterize Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent protein phosphorylation further and to determine whether activation of this membrane-bound process was sufficient for initiation of Ca2+-stimulated insulin secretion. The efficacy of digitonin in permeabilizing the plasma membrane was assessed by Trypan Blue exclusion, by extracellular l...

Journal: :Cell metabolism 2012
Taman Mahdi Sonja Hänzelmann Albert Salehi Sarheed J Muhammed Thomas M Reinbothe Yunzhao Tang Annika S Axelsson Yuedan Zhou Xingjun Jing Peter Almgren Ulrika Krus Jalal Taneera Anna M Blom Valeriya Lyssenko Jonathan Lou S Esguerra Ola Hansson Lena Eliasson Jonathan Derry Enming Zhang Claes B Wollheim Leif Groop Erik Renström Anders H Rosengren

A plethora of candidate genes have been identified for complex polygenic disorders, but the underlying disease mechanisms remain largely unknown. We explored the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) by analyzing global gene expression in human pancreatic islets. A group of coexpressed genes (module), enriched for interleukin-1-related genes, was associated with T2D and reduced insulin secre...

2005
EDMOND A. RYAN BREAY W. PATY DAVID BIGAM

OBJECTIVE — Success after islet transplantation can be defined in terms of insulin independence, C-peptide secretion, or glycemic control. These measures are interdependent and all need to be considered in evaluating -cell function after islet transplantation. For the current study, a composite -score was developed that provides an integrated measure of -cell function success after islet transp...

2013
Peter Buchwald Sirlene R. Cechin

Because insulin released by the β-cells of pancreatic islets is the main regulator of glucose levels, the quantitative modeling of their glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is of obvious interest not only to improve our understanding of the processes involved, but also to allow better assessment of β-cell function in diabetic patients or islet transplant recipients as well as the development o...

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Stéphane Dalle Ghislaine Fontés Anne-Dominique Lajoix Laurence LeBrigand René Gross Gérard Ribes Michel Dufour Léo Barry Dung LeNguyen Dominique Bataille

Miniglucagon, the COOH-terminal (19-29) fragment processed from glucagon, is a potent and efficient inhibitor of insulin secretion from the MIN 6 beta-cell line. Using the rat isolated-perfused pancreas, we investigated the inhibitory effect of miniglucagon on insulin secretion and evaluated the existence of an inhibitory tone exerted by this peptide inside the islet. Miniglucagon dose-dependen...

2006
BETH ELAINE DUNNING GERALD J. TABORSKY Beth Elaine Dunning

The effects of sympathetic neural activation on basal pancreatic hormone secretion cannot be explained solely by the actions of the classic sympathetic neurotransmitter norepinephrine. The nonadrenergic component may be mediated by the 29-amino acid peptide galanin in that this neuropeptide meets several of the criteria necessary to be considered a sympathetic neurotransmitter in the endocrine ...

2013
Jingyi Qian Gene D. Block Christopher S. Colwell Aleksey V. Matveyenko

There is a correlation between circadian disruption, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and islet failure. However, the mechanisms underlying this association are largely unknown. Pancreatic islets express self-sustained circadian clocks essential for proper β-cell function and survival. We hypothesized that exposure to environmental conditions associated with disruption of circadian rhythms and ...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2004
Bo Ahrén Giovanni Pacini David Wynick Nils Wierup Frank Sundler

The neuropeptide galanin is expressed in sympathetic nerve terminals that surround islet cells and inhibits insulin secretion. To explore its role for islet function, we studied mice with a loss-of-function mutation in the galanin gene [galanin knockout (KO) mice]. Intravenous 2-deoxy-glucose, which activates both the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system, cau...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1971
N V Costrini R K Kalkhoff

Influences of estrogen and progesterone on the development of hyperinsulinemia and augmented pancreatic islet insulin secretion during pregnancy were assessed in this study. Groups of female rats were injected subcutaneously for 21 days with varying daily dosages of estradiol benzoate or progesterone in oil. On day 21, pancreatic islets were isolated by a collagenase method. Total insulin secre...

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