Pancreatic insulin-producing β-cells have a long lifespan, such that in healthy conditions they replicate little during a lifetime. Nevertheless, they show increased self-duplication upon increased metabolic demand or after injury (i.e. β-cell loss). It is unknown if adult mammals can differentiate (regenerate) new β-cells after extreme, total β-cell loss, as in diabetes. This would imply differentiation from precursors or other heterologous (non β-cell) source. Here we show β-cell regeneration in a transgenic model of diphtheria toxin (DT)-induced acute selective near-total β-cell ablation. If given insulin, the mice survived and displayed β-cell mass augmentation with time. Lineage-tracing to label the glucagon-producing α-cells before β-...
Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the l...
OBJECTIVEEvaluate whether healthy or diabetic adult mice can tolerate an extreme loss of pancreatic ...
The different forms of diabetes mellitus differ in their pathogenesis but, ultimately, they are all ...
Pancreatic insulin-producing β-cells have a long lifespan, such that in healthy conditions they repl...
Type I diabetes (T1D) patients rely on cumbersome chronic injections of insulin, making the developm...
The impaired ability to produce or respond to insulin, a hormone synthetized by the pancreatic β-cel...
SummaryIt was recently demonstrated that embryonic glucagon-producing cells in the pancreas can rege...
The control of glucose metabolism by pancreatic endocrine cells throughout life relies on a tight re...
It was recently demonstrated that embryonic glucagon-producing cells in the pancreas can regenerate ...
Background: Evidence hints at the ability of β-cells to emerge from non-β-cells upon genetic or phar...
The existence of adult β-cell progenitors remains the most controversial developmental biology topic...
Cell-identity switches, in which terminally differentiated cells are converted into different cell t...
The pancreas is composed of two compartments that deliver digestive enzymes and endocrine hormones t...
Diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Thus, one axis of res...
Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the l...
Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the l...
OBJECTIVEEvaluate whether healthy or diabetic adult mice can tolerate an extreme loss of pancreatic ...
The different forms of diabetes mellitus differ in their pathogenesis but, ultimately, they are all ...
Pancreatic insulin-producing β-cells have a long lifespan, such that in healthy conditions they repl...
Type I diabetes (T1D) patients rely on cumbersome chronic injections of insulin, making the developm...
The impaired ability to produce or respond to insulin, a hormone synthetized by the pancreatic β-cel...
SummaryIt was recently demonstrated that embryonic glucagon-producing cells in the pancreas can rege...
The control of glucose metabolism by pancreatic endocrine cells throughout life relies on a tight re...
It was recently demonstrated that embryonic glucagon-producing cells in the pancreas can regenerate ...
Background: Evidence hints at the ability of β-cells to emerge from non-β-cells upon genetic or phar...
The existence of adult β-cell progenitors remains the most controversial developmental biology topic...
Cell-identity switches, in which terminally differentiated cells are converted into different cell t...
The pancreas is composed of two compartments that deliver digestive enzymes and endocrine hormones t...
Diabetes is characterized by the loss of functional insulin-producing β-cells. Thus, one axis of res...
Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the l...
Diabetes mellitus represents a serious public health problem owing to its global prevalence in the l...
OBJECTIVEEvaluate whether healthy or diabetic adult mice can tolerate an extreme loss of pancreatic ...
The different forms of diabetes mellitus differ in their pathogenesis but, ultimately, they are all ...