Dysfunction of beta-cell is one of major characteristics in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. The combination of obesity and type 2 diabetes, characterized as 'diabesity', is associated with elevated plasma free fatty acids (FFAs). Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of FFA-induced beta-cell dysfunction. However, molecular mechanisms linking between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and FFA-induced beta-cell dysfunction and apoptosis are less clear. In the present study, we test the hypothesis that NOX2-derived ROS may play a critical role in dysfunction and apoptosis of beta-cells induced by FFA. Our results show that palmitate and oleate (0.5 mmol/L, 48 h) induced JNK activation and AKT inhibition which resul...
BackgroundType 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is often accompanied by increased levels of circulating fa...
In type 2 diabetes, metabolic stress has a negative impact on pancreatic β-cell function and surviva...
Fas is an apoptosis-inducing surface receptor involved in controlling tissue homeostasis and functio...
Dysfunction of β-cell is one of major characteristics in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. The co...
Defects in insulin secretion by pancreatic cells and/or decreased sensitivity of target tissues to i...
Apoptosis is probably the main form of beta-cell death in both type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and T...
<p>NIT-1 cells were transiently transfected with siRNA-NOX2 for 48 h followed by palmitate and oleat...
Abstract This paper reviews 15 articles about nitric oxide`s role in FFA-induced apoptosis/cell dea...
Predictions of diabetes prevalence over the next decades warrant the aggressive discovery of new app...
Free fatty acids (FFA) cause apoptosis of pancreatic beta-cells and might contribute to beta-cell lo...
In type 2 diabetes, it has been proposed that pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction is promoted by oxidat...
In type 2 diabetes, it has been proposed that pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction is promoted by oxidat...
Free fatty acids (FFA) cause apoptosis of pancreatic beta-cells and might contribute to beta-cell lo...
Free fatty acids (FFA) cause apoptosis of pancreatic beta-cells and might contribute to beta-cell lo...
Background: The combination of elevated glucose and free-fatty acids (FFA), prevalent in diabetes, h...
BackgroundType 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is often accompanied by increased levels of circulating fa...
In type 2 diabetes, metabolic stress has a negative impact on pancreatic β-cell function and surviva...
Fas is an apoptosis-inducing surface receptor involved in controlling tissue homeostasis and functio...
Dysfunction of β-cell is one of major characteristics in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. The co...
Defects in insulin secretion by pancreatic cells and/or decreased sensitivity of target tissues to i...
Apoptosis is probably the main form of beta-cell death in both type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and T...
<p>NIT-1 cells were transiently transfected with siRNA-NOX2 for 48 h followed by palmitate and oleat...
Abstract This paper reviews 15 articles about nitric oxide`s role in FFA-induced apoptosis/cell dea...
Predictions of diabetes prevalence over the next decades warrant the aggressive discovery of new app...
Free fatty acids (FFA) cause apoptosis of pancreatic beta-cells and might contribute to beta-cell lo...
In type 2 diabetes, it has been proposed that pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction is promoted by oxidat...
In type 2 diabetes, it has been proposed that pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction is promoted by oxidat...
Free fatty acids (FFA) cause apoptosis of pancreatic beta-cells and might contribute to beta-cell lo...
Free fatty acids (FFA) cause apoptosis of pancreatic beta-cells and might contribute to beta-cell lo...
Background: The combination of elevated glucose and free-fatty acids (FFA), prevalent in diabetes, h...
BackgroundType 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is often accompanied by increased levels of circulating fa...
In type 2 diabetes, metabolic stress has a negative impact on pancreatic β-cell function and surviva...
Fas is an apoptosis-inducing surface receptor involved in controlling tissue homeostasis and functio...