Glucose homeostasis greatly depends on the match between fluctuating insulin demands and adjusted rates of insulin secretion, which is the function of pancreatic beta cells. Emerging evidence suggests that when neonatal beta cells mature, they acquire two faces of differentiated function: an expected "visible face" that depends on specific beta cell proteins needed for regulated insulin release, but also a "hidden face" that represses ubiquitous proteins to prevent inappropriate beta cell function such as elevated basal hormone secretion or insulin release triggered by exercise. This review highlights this novel concept, and we first propose that hidden faces may also be relevant for other specialized tissue functions, such as ketogenesis i...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is caused by insufficient insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells. To ide...
Pancreatic beta cells uniquely synthetize and release insulin. Specific molecular, functional as wel...
The primary function of pancreatic beta-cells is to produce and release insulin in response to incre...
Glucose homeostasis greatly depends on the match between fluctuating insulin demands and adjusted ra...
We and others have previously identified a group of genes, dubbed "disallowed," whose expression is ...
We and others have previously identified a group of genes, dubbed “disallowed,” whose expression is ...
Beta cell dysfunction is central to the development and progression of type 2 diabetes (T2D). T2D de...
All forms of diabetes mellitus involve the loss or dysfunction of pancreatic beta cells, with the fo...
Insulin-secreting beta cell loss or dysfunction is a feature of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Str...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Neonatal beta cells carry out a programme of postnatal functional maturation to ach...
The specific phenotype of mature differentiated beta cells not only depends on the specific presence...
Background/Aims: Gluco-incretin hormones increase the glucose competence of pancreatic beta-cells by...
The mammalian beta-cell has particular properties that synthesize, store, and secrete insulin in qua...
What makes b-cells unique is their continuousresponsibility to produce, store and releasethe require...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Numerous new genes have recently been identified in genome-wide association studies...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is caused by insufficient insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells. To ide...
Pancreatic beta cells uniquely synthetize and release insulin. Specific molecular, functional as wel...
The primary function of pancreatic beta-cells is to produce and release insulin in response to incre...
Glucose homeostasis greatly depends on the match between fluctuating insulin demands and adjusted ra...
We and others have previously identified a group of genes, dubbed "disallowed," whose expression is ...
We and others have previously identified a group of genes, dubbed “disallowed,” whose expression is ...
Beta cell dysfunction is central to the development and progression of type 2 diabetes (T2D). T2D de...
All forms of diabetes mellitus involve the loss or dysfunction of pancreatic beta cells, with the fo...
Insulin-secreting beta cell loss or dysfunction is a feature of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Str...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Neonatal beta cells carry out a programme of postnatal functional maturation to ach...
The specific phenotype of mature differentiated beta cells not only depends on the specific presence...
Background/Aims: Gluco-incretin hormones increase the glucose competence of pancreatic beta-cells by...
The mammalian beta-cell has particular properties that synthesize, store, and secrete insulin in qua...
What makes b-cells unique is their continuousresponsibility to produce, store and releasethe require...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Numerous new genes have recently been identified in genome-wide association studies...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is caused by insufficient insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells. To ide...
Pancreatic beta cells uniquely synthetize and release insulin. Specific molecular, functional as wel...
The primary function of pancreatic beta-cells is to produce and release insulin in response to incre...