Macrophages play a dynamic role in tissue repair following injury. Here we found that following streptozotocin (STZ)-induced beta-cell death, mouse islet macrophages had increased Igf1 expression, decreased proinflammatory cytokine expression, and transcriptome changes consistent with macrophages undergoing efferocytosis and having an enhanced state of metabolism. Macrophages were the major, if not sole, contributors to islet insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) production. Adoptive transfer experiments showed that macrophages can maintain insulin secretion in vivo following beta-cell death with no effects on islet cell turnover. IGF-1 neutralization during STZ treatment decreased insulin secretion without affecting islet cell apoptosis or ...
Graft function of encapsulated islets is restricted in spite of the fact that inflammatory responses...
Abstract: Macrophages play an important role in organ development, tissue homeostasis, and re-modeli...
Although several reports suggest a potentially deleterious role of macrophage migration inhibitory f...
Pancreatic islet inflammation and beta-cell death are features of type 2 diabetes, contributing to i...
β-Cells respond to peripheral insulin resistance by first increasing circulating insulin during diab...
Loss of β-cell function determines the development of T2D, as β-cells are the only site of...
OBJECTIVE—Chronic pancreatitis, characterized by pancre-atic exocrine tissue destruction with initia...
During pathogenesis of diabetes, pancreatic islets are exposed to high levels of cytokines and other...
The nature of obesity-associated islet inflammation and its impact on β cell abnormalities remains p...
Besides providing host defence against innumerable threats, macrophages display additional key funct...
As a result of chronic exposure to high levels of free fatty acids, glucose and inflammatory mediato...
Chronic, unresolved tissue inflammation is a well-described feature of obesity, type 2 diabetes mell...
The pathology of islets from patients with Type 2 diabetes displays an inflammatory process characte...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We studied here the interactions between the resident macrophages of pancreatic isl...
Chronic systemic inflammation is a hallmark feature of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Both resident an...
Graft function of encapsulated islets is restricted in spite of the fact that inflammatory responses...
Abstract: Macrophages play an important role in organ development, tissue homeostasis, and re-modeli...
Although several reports suggest a potentially deleterious role of macrophage migration inhibitory f...
Pancreatic islet inflammation and beta-cell death are features of type 2 diabetes, contributing to i...
β-Cells respond to peripheral insulin resistance by first increasing circulating insulin during diab...
Loss of β-cell function determines the development of T2D, as β-cells are the only site of...
OBJECTIVE—Chronic pancreatitis, characterized by pancre-atic exocrine tissue destruction with initia...
During pathogenesis of diabetes, pancreatic islets are exposed to high levels of cytokines and other...
The nature of obesity-associated islet inflammation and its impact on β cell abnormalities remains p...
Besides providing host defence against innumerable threats, macrophages display additional key funct...
As a result of chronic exposure to high levels of free fatty acids, glucose and inflammatory mediato...
Chronic, unresolved tissue inflammation is a well-described feature of obesity, type 2 diabetes mell...
The pathology of islets from patients with Type 2 diabetes displays an inflammatory process characte...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We studied here the interactions between the resident macrophages of pancreatic isl...
Chronic systemic inflammation is a hallmark feature of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Both resident an...
Graft function of encapsulated islets is restricted in spite of the fact that inflammatory responses...
Abstract: Macrophages play an important role in organ development, tissue homeostasis, and re-modeli...
Although several reports suggest a potentially deleterious role of macrophage migration inhibitory f...