AbstractMessenger RNA from intact rat pancreatic islets, or from transformed hamster beta (HIT) cells, hybridized with the cDNA probe for type I (but not type II) phospholipase A2. The levels of phospholipase A2 mRNA increased in islets from fasted rats: they decreased in islets cultured in a high glucose concentration (control values at 5.5 mM glucose = 150±6% of those at 22 mM) which impaired subsequent insulin secretion (reduction in second-phase release = 70±11%). These studies uniquely demonstrate that type I phospholipase A2 is expressed specifically in beta cells and that nutrient availability modulates transcript levels, an effect which could contribute to the detrimental influence of prolonged hyperglycemia on islet function
The present study aimed at comparing the effects of glucose on ionic and secretory events in freshly...
AbstractThe presence of tyrosine-phospborylated proteins was studied in cultured rat pancreatic isle...
This is the final published version. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via...
AbstractMessenger RNA from intact rat pancreatic islets, or from transformed hamster beta (HIT) cell...
AbstractEndocrine cells produce large amounts of one or more peptides. The post-translational contro...
Introduction La fonction et la survie des îlots de Langerhans de rat sont optimales après culture en...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Survival and function of insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cells are markedly alter...
Background and Aims, Materials and Methods: Survival and function of rat β-cells are best preserved ...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that islet peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha ...
Insulin secretion is regulated mainly by circulating nutrients, particularly glucose, and is also mo...
Insulin secretion is regulated mainly by circulating nutrients, particularly glucose, and is also mo...
The cytokine interleukin (IL)-1beta induces a biphasic effect in rat pancreatic islets, with an earl...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Rat islet cells were cultured in the presence of 5 mM or 30 mM glucose for 8 days, and...
AbstractPGC-1α mRNA and protein are elevated in islets from multiple animal models of diabetes. Over...
AbstractSeveral neural, hormonal and biochemical inputs actively participate in the balance of insul...
The present study aimed at comparing the effects of glucose on ionic and secretory events in freshly...
AbstractThe presence of tyrosine-phospborylated proteins was studied in cultured rat pancreatic isle...
This is the final published version. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via...
AbstractMessenger RNA from intact rat pancreatic islets, or from transformed hamster beta (HIT) cell...
AbstractEndocrine cells produce large amounts of one or more peptides. The post-translational contro...
Introduction La fonction et la survie des îlots de Langerhans de rat sont optimales après culture en...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Survival and function of insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cells are markedly alter...
Background and Aims, Materials and Methods: Survival and function of rat β-cells are best preserved ...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that islet peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha ...
Insulin secretion is regulated mainly by circulating nutrients, particularly glucose, and is also mo...
Insulin secretion is regulated mainly by circulating nutrients, particularly glucose, and is also mo...
The cytokine interleukin (IL)-1beta induces a biphasic effect in rat pancreatic islets, with an earl...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Rat islet cells were cultured in the presence of 5 mM or 30 mM glucose for 8 days, and...
AbstractPGC-1α mRNA and protein are elevated in islets from multiple animal models of diabetes. Over...
AbstractSeveral neural, hormonal and biochemical inputs actively participate in the balance of insul...
The present study aimed at comparing the effects of glucose on ionic and secretory events in freshly...
AbstractThe presence of tyrosine-phospborylated proteins was studied in cultured rat pancreatic isle...
This is the final published version. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via...