It is well known that free fatty acids (FFAs) play a central role in insulin resistance. However, increasing evidence suggests that they are also implicated in the control of pancreatic insulin secretion. Simultaneous exposure of pancreatic b-cells to high levels of glucose and to saturated FFAs results in a substantial increase in insulin release, whereas chronic exposure may lead to a desensitization and suppression of secretion. A source of fatty acid, either exogenous or endogenous, is necessary to support normal insulin secretion. A rapid increase in fatty acids potentiates glucose-stimulated secretion by increasing the concentration of fatty acyl-coenzyme A or complex lipids, which act indirectly by modulating key enzymes, such as pro...
AbstractInsulin secretion is thought principally to be regulated by blood glucose concentration. Thr...
It is under debate whether free fatty acids (FFAs) play an independent role in the regulation of adi...
Large prospective studies have shown that insulinsecretion declines over time in patients with type2...
Obesity is highly associated with type 2 diabetes where free fatty acids (FFAs) may be a trigger fac...
Background: Free fatty acids (FFAs) acutely stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic islets. Conf...
Free fatty acid (FFA) levels are increased in many obese subjects. High FFA levels stimulate the pan...
Pancreatic beta-cells regulate blood glucose by secreting insulin in response to nutrients. The deve...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is still rising and even so in the juvenile population...
Globalization and global market have contributed to increased consumption of high-fat, energy-dense ...
The aim of the present work was to study the effects of experimental changes in plasma free fatty ac...
Fatty acid (FA)-stimulated insulin secretion (FASIS) is reviewed here in contrast to type 2 diabetes...
Hyperlipidemia is a common metabolic disorder in modern society and may precede hyperglycemia and di...
Pancreatic ß-cell function is of critical importance in the regulation of fuel homoeostasis, and met...
Long-term exposure of the pancreatic β cells to free fatty acid (FFA) reportedly inhibits glucose-st...
In the last few decades, the prevalence of overweight and essential obesity has been undergoing a fa...
AbstractInsulin secretion is thought principally to be regulated by blood glucose concentration. Thr...
It is under debate whether free fatty acids (FFAs) play an independent role in the regulation of adi...
Large prospective studies have shown that insulinsecretion declines over time in patients with type2...
Obesity is highly associated with type 2 diabetes where free fatty acids (FFAs) may be a trigger fac...
Background: Free fatty acids (FFAs) acutely stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic islets. Conf...
Free fatty acid (FFA) levels are increased in many obese subjects. High FFA levels stimulate the pan...
Pancreatic beta-cells regulate blood glucose by secreting insulin in response to nutrients. The deve...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is still rising and even so in the juvenile population...
Globalization and global market have contributed to increased consumption of high-fat, energy-dense ...
The aim of the present work was to study the effects of experimental changes in plasma free fatty ac...
Fatty acid (FA)-stimulated insulin secretion (FASIS) is reviewed here in contrast to type 2 diabetes...
Hyperlipidemia is a common metabolic disorder in modern society and may precede hyperglycemia and di...
Pancreatic ß-cell function is of critical importance in the regulation of fuel homoeostasis, and met...
Long-term exposure of the pancreatic β cells to free fatty acid (FFA) reportedly inhibits glucose-st...
In the last few decades, the prevalence of overweight and essential obesity has been undergoing a fa...
AbstractInsulin secretion is thought principally to be regulated by blood glucose concentration. Thr...
It is under debate whether free fatty acids (FFAs) play an independent role in the regulation of adi...
Large prospective studies have shown that insulinsecretion declines over time in patients with type2...