SummaryAn important feature of glucose homeostasis is the effective release of glucagon from the pancreatic α cell. The molecular mechanisms regulating glucagon secretion are still poorly understood. We now demonstrate that human α cells express ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) that are essential for glucagon release. A lowering in glucose concentration results in the release of glutamate from the α cell. Glutamate then acts on iGluRs of the AMPA/kainate type, resulting in membrane depolarization, opening of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, increase in cytoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration, and enhanced glucagon release. In vivo blockade of iGluRs reduces glucagon secretion and exacerbates insulin-induced hypoglycemia in mice. Hence, the g...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is the major hyperglycemic hormone correcting acute hypoglyc...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is a hyperglycemic hormone which plays a major role in the c...
GLUT2-/- mice reexpressing GLUT1 or GLUT2 in their beta-cells (RIPGLUT1 x GLUT2-/- or RIPGLUT2 x GLU...
Glucagon release by pancreatic α cells is stimulated by low glucose through unclear mechanisms. In t...
j.cmet.2008.03.004released subsequent to the modest changes in blood glucose concentration prevailin...
The endocrine part of the pancreas plays a central role in blood-glucose regulation. It is well esta...
SummaryExcessive secretion of glucagon is a major contributor to the development of diabetic hypergl...
Glucagon secretion by pancreatic α-cells is triggered by hypoglycemia and suppressed by high glucose...
Diabetes is generally attributed to insulin de-ficiency, but it has become increasingly evidentthat ...
SummaryGlucagon plays an important role in glucose homeostasis by regulating hepatic glucose output ...
AbstractThe mechanism by which glucose induces insulin secretion in β-cells is fairly well understoo...
Glucagon is a blood glucose-elevating hormone released from α-cells in the islets of Langerhans duri...
SummaryGlucagon, secreted by pancreatic islet α cells, is the principal hyperglycemic hormone. In di...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms by which glucose stimulates insulin secretion from β-cells are well establ...
Glucagon from the pancreatic alpha-cells is a major blood glucose-regulating hormone whose most impo...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is the major hyperglycemic hormone correcting acute hypoglyc...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is a hyperglycemic hormone which plays a major role in the c...
GLUT2-/- mice reexpressing GLUT1 or GLUT2 in their beta-cells (RIPGLUT1 x GLUT2-/- or RIPGLUT2 x GLU...
Glucagon release by pancreatic α cells is stimulated by low glucose through unclear mechanisms. In t...
j.cmet.2008.03.004released subsequent to the modest changes in blood glucose concentration prevailin...
The endocrine part of the pancreas plays a central role in blood-glucose regulation. It is well esta...
SummaryExcessive secretion of glucagon is a major contributor to the development of diabetic hypergl...
Glucagon secretion by pancreatic α-cells is triggered by hypoglycemia and suppressed by high glucose...
Diabetes is generally attributed to insulin de-ficiency, but it has become increasingly evidentthat ...
SummaryGlucagon plays an important role in glucose homeostasis by regulating hepatic glucose output ...
AbstractThe mechanism by which glucose induces insulin secretion in β-cells is fairly well understoo...
Glucagon is a blood glucose-elevating hormone released from α-cells in the islets of Langerhans duri...
SummaryGlucagon, secreted by pancreatic islet α cells, is the principal hyperglycemic hormone. In di...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms by which glucose stimulates insulin secretion from β-cells are well establ...
Glucagon from the pancreatic alpha-cells is a major blood glucose-regulating hormone whose most impo...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is the major hyperglycemic hormone correcting acute hypoglyc...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is a hyperglycemic hormone which plays a major role in the c...
GLUT2-/- mice reexpressing GLUT1 or GLUT2 in their beta-cells (RIPGLUT1 x GLUT2-/- or RIPGLUT2 x GLU...