Strong evidence that statin medication is linked to type II diabetes raises questions about the role of cholesterol in insulin secretion and pancreatic β-cell function. Experimentally induced changes in cellular cholesterol content attenuated insulin secretion robustly stimulated by both nutrient and therapeutic secretagogues in β-cell models. The mechanisms of these adverse effects were investigated, including aspects of cellular metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, and effects on strategic proteins involved in glucose sensing, exocytosis and cholesterol transport
Cholesterol is an essential component of cell membranes, and during the past several years, diabetes...
Pancreatic ß-cells are exquisitely organised to continually monitor and respond to dietary nutrients...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Low HDL cholesterol and hypertriglyceridemia as well as lowering of LDL cholester...
Pancreatic β-cells, by secreting insulin, play a key role in the control of glucose homeostasis, and...
Cholesterol plays an essential role in determining cell membrane physico-chemical characteristics an...
Located in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas, β cells perform essential hormone secretory fun...
Elevated pancreatic β-cell cholesterol levels impair insulin secretion and reduce plasma insulin lev...
peer reviewedWhile statin therapy reduces plasma cholesterol, it also impairs β-cell function and in...
Pancreatic β-cells sense the concentration of glucose in the systemic circulation through metabolism...
Statins are a class of drugs widely prescribed as frontline therapy for lowering plasma LDL-choleste...
peer reviewedDiabetes is associated with elevated plasma cholesterol (Chol) , with its intracellular...
Pancreatic ß-cell function is of critical importance in the regulation of fuel homoeostasis, and met...
Insulin is a key hormone controlling metabolic homeostasis. Loss or dysfunction of pancreatic β-cell...
Pancreatic β-cells are often referred to as “fuel sensors” as they continually monitor and respond t...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) from pancreatic β-cells is vital for whole-bodyglucose h...
Cholesterol is an essential component of cell membranes, and during the past several years, diabetes...
Pancreatic ß-cells are exquisitely organised to continually monitor and respond to dietary nutrients...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Low HDL cholesterol and hypertriglyceridemia as well as lowering of LDL cholester...
Pancreatic β-cells, by secreting insulin, play a key role in the control of glucose homeostasis, and...
Cholesterol plays an essential role in determining cell membrane physico-chemical characteristics an...
Located in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas, β cells perform essential hormone secretory fun...
Elevated pancreatic β-cell cholesterol levels impair insulin secretion and reduce plasma insulin lev...
peer reviewedWhile statin therapy reduces plasma cholesterol, it also impairs β-cell function and in...
Pancreatic β-cells sense the concentration of glucose in the systemic circulation through metabolism...
Statins are a class of drugs widely prescribed as frontline therapy for lowering plasma LDL-choleste...
peer reviewedDiabetes is associated with elevated plasma cholesterol (Chol) , with its intracellular...
Pancreatic ß-cell function is of critical importance in the regulation of fuel homoeostasis, and met...
Insulin is a key hormone controlling metabolic homeostasis. Loss or dysfunction of pancreatic β-cell...
Pancreatic β-cells are often referred to as “fuel sensors” as they continually monitor and respond t...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) from pancreatic β-cells is vital for whole-bodyglucose h...
Cholesterol is an essential component of cell membranes, and during the past several years, diabetes...
Pancreatic ß-cells are exquisitely organised to continually monitor and respond to dietary nutrients...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Low HDL cholesterol and hypertriglyceridemia as well as lowering of LDL cholester...