Fatty acid (FA)-stimulated insulin secretion (FASIS) is reviewed here in contrast to type 2 diabetes etiology, resulting from FA overload, oxidative stress, intermediate hyperinsulinemia, and inflammation, all converging into insulin resistance. Focusing on pancreatic islet β-cells, we compare the physiological FA roles with the pathological ones. Considering FAs not as mere amplifiers of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS), but as parallel insulin granule exocytosis inductors, partly independent of the KATP channel closure, we describe the FA initiating roles in the prediabetic state that is induced by retardations in the glycerol-3-phosphate (glucose)-promoted glycerol/FA cycle and by the impaired GPR40/FFA1 (free FA1) recept...
Large prospective studies have shown that insulinsecretion declines over time in patients with type2...
Free fatty acid (FFA) levels are increased in many obese subjects. High FFA levels stimulate the pan...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Elevated free fatty acid (FFA) levels are believed to be one of the major contr...
Fatty acid (FA)-stimulated insulin secretion (FASIS) is reviewed here in contrast to type 2 diabetes...
Obesity is highly associated with type 2 diabetes where free fatty acids (FFAs) may be a trigger fac...
Globalization and global market have contributed to increased consumption of high-fat, energy-dense ...
Over the last decades, lipotoxicity and glucotoxicity emerged as established mechanisms participatin...
Over the last decades, lipotoxicity and glucotoxicity emerged as established mechanisms participatin...
The deleterious effects of chronically elevated free fatty acid (FFA) levels on glucose homeostasis ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia is caused by insulin resistance and...
Hyperlipidemia is a common metabolic disorder in modern society and may precede hyperglycemia and di...
Pancreatic beta-cells regulate blood glucose by secreting insulin in response to nutrients. The deve...
It is well known that free fatty acids (FFAs) play a central role in insulin resistance. However, in...
People who have excess body weight have a higher risk of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, bec...
Background: Free fatty acids (FFAs) acutely stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic islets. Conf...
Large prospective studies have shown that insulinsecretion declines over time in patients with type2...
Free fatty acid (FFA) levels are increased in many obese subjects. High FFA levels stimulate the pan...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Elevated free fatty acid (FFA) levels are believed to be one of the major contr...
Fatty acid (FA)-stimulated insulin secretion (FASIS) is reviewed here in contrast to type 2 diabetes...
Obesity is highly associated with type 2 diabetes where free fatty acids (FFAs) may be a trigger fac...
Globalization and global market have contributed to increased consumption of high-fat, energy-dense ...
Over the last decades, lipotoxicity and glucotoxicity emerged as established mechanisms participatin...
Over the last decades, lipotoxicity and glucotoxicity emerged as established mechanisms participatin...
The deleterious effects of chronically elevated free fatty acid (FFA) levels on glucose homeostasis ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia is caused by insulin resistance and...
Hyperlipidemia is a common metabolic disorder in modern society and may precede hyperglycemia and di...
Pancreatic beta-cells regulate blood glucose by secreting insulin in response to nutrients. The deve...
It is well known that free fatty acids (FFAs) play a central role in insulin resistance. However, in...
People who have excess body weight have a higher risk of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, bec...
Background: Free fatty acids (FFAs) acutely stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic islets. Conf...
Large prospective studies have shown that insulinsecretion declines over time in patients with type2...
Free fatty acid (FFA) levels are increased in many obese subjects. High FFA levels stimulate the pan...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Elevated free fatty acid (FFA) levels are believed to be one of the major contr...