Aims/hypothesis: Previous work has demonstrated that beta cell amount (whether measured as beta cell mass, beta cell volume or insulin-positive area) is decreased in type 2 diabetes; however, recent findings suggest that mechanisms other than death may contribute to beta cell failure in this disease. To better characterise beta cell mass and function in type 2 diabetes, we performed morphological, ultra-structural and functional studies using histological samples and isolated islets. Methods: Pancreases from ten non-diabetic (ND) and ten matched type 2 diabetic organ donors were studied by insulin, glucagon and chromogranin A immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy (EM). Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was assessed using isolated i...
Aims/hypothesis: The cellular composition of the islet of Langerhans is essential to ensure its phys...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Type 2 diabetes is a bi-hormonal disease characterised by relative hypoinsulinaemia...
Aims/hypothesis Type 2 diabetes is a bi-hormonal disease characterised by relative hypoinsulinaemia ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Individuals with longstanding and recent-onset type 1 diabetes have a smaller pancr...
Increasing evidence indicates that decreased functional beta-cell mass is the hallmark of both Type ...
Aim: There is growing evidence that the beta-cell is central to the development of Type 2 diabetes. ...
beta-cell dysfunction is central to the onset and progression of type 2 diabetes. Reduced islet numb...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes frequently develops in patients with pancreatic disorders. We aimed to det...
Background: Plasma insulin levels are predominantly the product of the morphological mass of insulin...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is characterized by reduction of beta-cell mass and dysfunctional insulin secr...
The exact nature of the beta-cell defect in type 2 diabetic patients is still unclear. beta-Cell mas...
Decreases in both beta-cell function and number can contribute to insulin deficiency in type 2 diabe...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...
Aims/hypothesis: The cellular composition of the islet of Langerhans is essential to ensure its phys...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Type 2 diabetes is a bi-hormonal disease characterised by relative hypoinsulinaemia...
Aims/hypothesis Type 2 diabetes is a bi-hormonal disease characterised by relative hypoinsulinaemia ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Individuals with longstanding and recent-onset type 1 diabetes have a smaller pancr...
Increasing evidence indicates that decreased functional beta-cell mass is the hallmark of both Type ...
Aim: There is growing evidence that the beta-cell is central to the development of Type 2 diabetes. ...
beta-cell dysfunction is central to the onset and progression of type 2 diabetes. Reduced islet numb...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diabetes frequently develops in patients with pancreatic disorders. We aimed to det...
Background: Plasma insulin levels are predominantly the product of the morphological mass of insulin...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is characterized by reduction of beta-cell mass and dysfunctional insulin secr...
The exact nature of the beta-cell defect in type 2 diabetic patients is still unclear. beta-Cell mas...
Decreases in both beta-cell function and number can contribute to insulin deficiency in type 2 diabe...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...
Aims/hypothesis: The cellular composition of the islet of Langerhans is essential to ensure its phys...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in humans. It results from a combination of fact...