Failure to secrete sufficient quantities of insulin is a pathological feature of type-1 and type-2 diabetes, and also reduces the success of islet cell transplantation. Here we demonstrate that Y1 receptor signaling inhibits insulin release in β-cells, and show that this can be pharmacologically exploited to boost insulin secretion. Transplanting islets with Y1 receptor deficiency accelerates the normalization of hyperglycemia in chemically induced diabetic recipient mice, which can also be achieved by short-term pharmacological blockade of Y1 receptors in transplanted mouse and human islets. Furthermore, treatment of non-obese diabetic mice with a Y1 receptor antagonist delays the onset of diabetes. Mechanistically, Y1 receptor signaling i...
OBJECTIVE: Glucagon-like peptide-1 induces glucose-dependent insulin secretion and, in rodents, incr...
Loss of glucose-dependent insulin release is an early pathogenetic event in human type 2 diabetes. I...
BACKGROUND: Islet transplantation studies with diabetic rodents frequently use treatment with diabet...
Failure to secrete sufficient quantities of insulin is a pathological feature of type-1 and type-2 d...
Failure to secrete sufficient quantities of insulin is a pathological feature of type-1 and type-2 d...
Objectives: Loss of functional β-cell mass is a key factor contributing to poor glycemic control in ...
<div><p>Islet transplantation is a promising potential therapy for patients with type 1 diabetes. Th...
The reasons for the poor outcome of islet transplantation in diabetic patients are not well known; a...
Abstract Islet transplantation is a type of cellular replacement therapy for severe diabetes that is...
The effect of an IL-1 receptor antagonist on recurrence of hyperglycaemia after syngeneic pancreatic...
CONTEXT: Evidence suggests that dysfunctional β-cell insulin release precedes type 1 and type 2 d...
Enzymatically stable and specific neuropeptide Y1 receptor (NPYR1) agonists, such as sea lamprey PYY...
In islet transplantation, local production of cytokines at the grafted site may contribute to the in...
Objective. G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119) is predominantly expressed in beta cells and inte...
Aims/hypothesis: The protocols used for the preparation of human pancreatic islets immediately induc...
OBJECTIVE: Glucagon-like peptide-1 induces glucose-dependent insulin secretion and, in rodents, incr...
Loss of glucose-dependent insulin release is an early pathogenetic event in human type 2 diabetes. I...
BACKGROUND: Islet transplantation studies with diabetic rodents frequently use treatment with diabet...
Failure to secrete sufficient quantities of insulin is a pathological feature of type-1 and type-2 d...
Failure to secrete sufficient quantities of insulin is a pathological feature of type-1 and type-2 d...
Objectives: Loss of functional β-cell mass is a key factor contributing to poor glycemic control in ...
<div><p>Islet transplantation is a promising potential therapy for patients with type 1 diabetes. Th...
The reasons for the poor outcome of islet transplantation in diabetic patients are not well known; a...
Abstract Islet transplantation is a type of cellular replacement therapy for severe diabetes that is...
The effect of an IL-1 receptor antagonist on recurrence of hyperglycaemia after syngeneic pancreatic...
CONTEXT: Evidence suggests that dysfunctional β-cell insulin release precedes type 1 and type 2 d...
Enzymatically stable and specific neuropeptide Y1 receptor (NPYR1) agonists, such as sea lamprey PYY...
In islet transplantation, local production of cytokines at the grafted site may contribute to the in...
Objective. G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119) is predominantly expressed in beta cells and inte...
Aims/hypothesis: The protocols used for the preparation of human pancreatic islets immediately induc...
OBJECTIVE: Glucagon-like peptide-1 induces glucose-dependent insulin secretion and, in rodents, incr...
Loss of glucose-dependent insulin release is an early pathogenetic event in human type 2 diabetes. I...
BACKGROUND: Islet transplantation studies with diabetic rodents frequently use treatment with diabet...