Apoptosis in the beta cells: cause or consequence of insulin secretion defect in diabetes?

  • Sesti G
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Publication date
January 2002
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
ISSN
0785-3890
Citation count (estimate)
34

Abstract

Pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance are two interrelated defects in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. Defects in peripheral insulin action precede the development of glucose intolerance, as the pancreas compensates for insulin resistance by increasing insulin production and secretion. This may be achieved by enhancing cellular secretory capacity or by increasing beta-cell mass. Over time, the pancreatic secretion of insulin becomes inadequate for the extent of insulin resistance, and the levels of fasting and postprandial glucose rise leading to the onset of frank hyperglycemia, which leads to reduction in beta-cell function and survival through a process referred to as glucose toxicity. There is increasing evidenc...

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