Insulin secretion is biphasic in response to a step in glucose stimulation. Recent experiments suggest that 2 different mechanisms operate during the 2 phases, with transient first-phase secretion due to exocytosis of docked granules but the second sustained phase due largely to newcomer granules. Another line of research has shown that there exist 2 pools of releasable granules with different Ca(2+) sensitivities. An immediately releasable pool (IRP) is located in the vicinity of Ca(2+) channels, whereas a highly Ca(2+)-sensitive pool (HCSP) resides mainly away from Ca(2+) channels. We extend a previous model of exocytosis and insulin release by adding an HCSP and show that the inclusion of this pool naturally leads to insulin secretion ma...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
AbstractA kinetic model for insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells is adapted from a model for fast...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells is controlled by a triggering pathway t...
Rapid and sustained stimulation of beta-cells with glucose induces biphasic insulin secretion. The t...
Insulin is stored in secretory granules within the pancreatic beta cell. The release of insulin requ...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin in response to increase in blood glucose concentration with a ...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
AbstractA kinetic model for insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells is adapted from a model for fast...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells is controlled by a triggering pathway t...
Rapid and sustained stimulation of beta-cells with glucose induces biphasic insulin secretion. The t...
Insulin is stored in secretory granules within the pancreatic beta cell. The release of insulin requ...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin in response to increase in blood glucose concentration with a ...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...
AbstractA kinetic model for insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells is adapted from a model for fast...
Loss of first-phase insulin secretion is an early sign of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Ca2+ ent...