AbstractIt has long been accepted wisdom that insulin secreted from islet β cells has either no effect, or an inhibitory feedback effect, on insulin synthesis and secretion. Recent work suggests, instead, that secreted insulin acts directly on β cells, via its own receptor, to enhance insulin production in an autocrine feed-forward loop
Insulin is a key hormone controlling metabolic homeostasis. Loss or dysfunction of pancreatic β-cell...
Aims: To understand better the control of insulin secretion by human β cells and to identify similar...
Background: The possible participation of endogenous islet catecholamines (CAs) in the control of in...
AbstractPancreatic β-cell function is essential for the regulation of glucose homeostasis and its im...
AbstractSeveral neural, hormonal and biochemical inputs actively participate in the balance of insul...
AbstractDysfunction of the pancreatic β cell is an important defect in the pathogenesis of type 2 di...
AbstractInsulin secretion is thought principally to be regulated by blood glucose concentration. Thr...
AbstractThere is no consensus on the role of insulin secreted from pancreatic β-cells in regulating ...
While several transcription factors are known to increase insulin production and secretion, their th...
Background: Insulin is of vital importance in the maintenance of the glucose homeostasis in mammals....
The pancreatic islet β cell senses circulating levels of calorigenic nutrients to secrete insulin ac...
Abstract Studies in transgenic animals, rodent insulin-secreting cell lines and rodent islets sugges...
The secretion of insulin by the pancreas has been the object of much attention over the past several...
Aims/hypothesis Under conditions of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, fat cells are subjected ...
The role of metabolism-excitation coupling in insulin secretion has long been apparent, but in recen...
Insulin is a key hormone controlling metabolic homeostasis. Loss or dysfunction of pancreatic β-cell...
Aims: To understand better the control of insulin secretion by human β cells and to identify similar...
Background: The possible participation of endogenous islet catecholamines (CAs) in the control of in...
AbstractPancreatic β-cell function is essential for the regulation of glucose homeostasis and its im...
AbstractSeveral neural, hormonal and biochemical inputs actively participate in the balance of insul...
AbstractDysfunction of the pancreatic β cell is an important defect in the pathogenesis of type 2 di...
AbstractInsulin secretion is thought principally to be regulated by blood glucose concentration. Thr...
AbstractThere is no consensus on the role of insulin secreted from pancreatic β-cells in regulating ...
While several transcription factors are known to increase insulin production and secretion, their th...
Background: Insulin is of vital importance in the maintenance of the glucose homeostasis in mammals....
The pancreatic islet β cell senses circulating levels of calorigenic nutrients to secrete insulin ac...
Abstract Studies in transgenic animals, rodent insulin-secreting cell lines and rodent islets sugges...
The secretion of insulin by the pancreas has been the object of much attention over the past several...
Aims/hypothesis Under conditions of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, fat cells are subjected ...
The role of metabolism-excitation coupling in insulin secretion has long been apparent, but in recen...
Insulin is a key hormone controlling metabolic homeostasis. Loss or dysfunction of pancreatic β-cell...
Aims: To understand better the control of insulin secretion by human β cells and to identify similar...
Background: The possible participation of endogenous islet catecholamines (CAs) in the control of in...