Elevated Mouse Hepatic Betatrophin Expression Does Not Increase Human b-Cell Replication in the Transplant Setting

Publication date
August 2016

Abstract

The recent discovery of betatrophin, a protein secreted by the liver and white adipose tissue in conditions of insulin resistance and shown to dramatically stimulate replication of mouse insulin-producing b-cells, has raised high hopes for the rapid development of a novel therapeutic approach for the treatment of diabetes. At present, however, the effects of betatrophin on human b-cells are not known. Here we use administration of the insulin receptor antagonist S961, shown to increase betatrophin gene expression and stimulate b-cell replication in mice, to test its effect on human b-cells. Although mouse b-cells, in their normal location in the pancreas or when transplanted under the kidney capsule, respond with a dramati

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