SummaryNeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pancreas, and NeuroD mutations cause MODY6 in humans. To investigate the role of NeuroD in differentiated β cells, we generated mice in which neuroD is deleted in insulin-expressing cells. These mice exhibit severe glucose intolerance. Islets lacking NeuroD respond poorly to glucose and display a glucose metabolic profile similar to immature β cells, featuring increased expression of glycolytic genes and LDHA, elevated basal insulin secretion and O2 consumption, and overexpression of NPY. Moreover, the mutant islets appear to have defective KATP channel-mediated insulin secretion. Unexpectedly, virtually all insulin in the mutant mice is derive...
In the context of type 1 diabetes research and the development of insulin-producing β-cell replaceme...
In this thesis, three mouse models and cell culture techniques were used to investigate genetic fact...
AbstractThe transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important facto...
SummaryNeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pa...
NeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pancreas,...
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that involves the death or dysfunction of the insulin-secreting β ce...
AbstractNkx2.2 and NeuroD1 are vital for proper differentiation of pancreatic islet cell types. Nkx2...
Diabetes mellitus affects nearly 300 million people in the world. The development of diabetes is cau...
During pancreatic development, transcription factor cascades gradually commit precursor populations ...
SummaryLittle is known about the mechanisms governing neonatal growth and maturation of organs. Here...
Type I and type II diabetes mellitus are associated with a loss of functioning insulin-producing β c...
AbstractDuring development a network of transcription factors functions to differentiate foregut cel...
Abstract Background Neurogenin3 (Ngn3) and neurogenic differentiation 1 (NeuroD1), two crucial trans...
SummaryDiabetes is characterized by “glucotoxic” loss of pancreatic β cell function and insulin cont...
Neuronatin (Nnat) is an imprinted gene implicated in human obesity and widely expressed in neuroendo...
In the context of type 1 diabetes research and the development of insulin-producing β-cell replaceme...
In this thesis, three mouse models and cell culture techniques were used to investigate genetic fact...
AbstractThe transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important facto...
SummaryNeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pa...
NeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pancreas,...
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that involves the death or dysfunction of the insulin-secreting β ce...
AbstractNkx2.2 and NeuroD1 are vital for proper differentiation of pancreatic islet cell types. Nkx2...
Diabetes mellitus affects nearly 300 million people in the world. The development of diabetes is cau...
During pancreatic development, transcription factor cascades gradually commit precursor populations ...
SummaryLittle is known about the mechanisms governing neonatal growth and maturation of organs. Here...
Type I and type II diabetes mellitus are associated with a loss of functioning insulin-producing β c...
AbstractDuring development a network of transcription factors functions to differentiate foregut cel...
Abstract Background Neurogenin3 (Ngn3) and neurogenic differentiation 1 (NeuroD1), two crucial trans...
SummaryDiabetes is characterized by “glucotoxic” loss of pancreatic β cell function and insulin cont...
Neuronatin (Nnat) is an imprinted gene implicated in human obesity and widely expressed in neuroendo...
In the context of type 1 diabetes research and the development of insulin-producing β-cell replaceme...
In this thesis, three mouse models and cell culture techniques were used to investigate genetic fact...
AbstractThe transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important facto...