نتایج جستجو برای: pancreatic β cells

تعداد نتایج: 1583304  

2013
Seth J. Salpeter Abed Khalaileh Noa Weinberg-Corem Oren Ziv Benjamin Glaser Yuval Dor

The frequency of pancreatic β-cell replication declines dramatically with age, potentially contributing to the increased risk of type 2 diabetes in old age. Previous studies have shown the involvement of cell-autonomous factors in this phenomenon, particularly the decline of polycomb genes and accumulation of p16/INK4A. Here, we demonstrate that a systemic factor found in the circulation of you...

2018
Leire Méndez-Giménez Silvia Ezquerro Inês V. da Silva Graça Soveral Gema Frühbeck Amaia Rodríguez

Aquaporins comprise a family of 13 members of water channels (AQP0-12) that facilitate a rapid transport of water across cell membranes. In some cases, these pores are also permeated by small solutes, particularly glycerol, urea or nitric oxide, among other solutes. Several aquaporins have been identified in the pancreas, an exocrine and endocrine organ that plays an essential role in the onset...

2017
Yong Zhao Zhaoshun Jiang Elias Delgado Heng Li Huimin Zhou Wei Hu Marcos Perez-Basterrechea Anna Janostakova Qidong Tan Jing Wang Mao Mao Zhaohui Yin Ye Zhang Ying Li Quanhai Li Jing Zhou Yunxiang Li Eva Martinez Revuelta Jose Maria García-Gala Honglan Wang Silvia Perez-Lopez Maria Alvarez-Viejo Edelmiro Menendez Thomas Moss Edward Guindi Jesus Otero

Diabetes is a major global health issue and the number of individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) increases annually across multiple populations. Research to develop a cure must overcome multiple immune dysfunctions and the shortage of pancreatic islet β cells, but these challenges have proven intractable despite intensive research effort more than the past decades. Ste...

Journal: :Cancer research 2013
Jonathan Ellermeier Jiwu Wei Peter Duewell Sabine Hoves Mareike R Stieg Tina Adunka Daniel Noerenberg Hans-Joachim Anders Doris Mayr Hendrik Poeck Gunther Hartmann Stefan Endres Max Schnurr

Deregulated TGF-β signaling in pancreatic cancer promotes tumor growth, invasion, metastasis, and a potent immunosuppressive network. A strategy for disrupting this tumor-promoting pathway is silencing TGF-β by siRNA. By introducing a triphosphate group at the 5' end of siRNA (ppp-siRNA), gene silencing can be combined with immune activation via the cytosolic helicase retinoic acid-inducible ge...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2016
Sukanya Lodh Timothy L Hostelley Carmen C Leitch Elizabeth A O'Hare Norann A Zaghloul

Rare genetic syndromes characterized by early-onset type 2 diabetes have revealed the importance of pancreatic β-cells in genetic susceptibility to diabetes. However, the role of genetic regulation of β-cells in disorders that are also characterized by highly penetrant obesity, a major additional risk factor, is unclear. In this study, we investigated the contribution of genes associated with t...

2017
Kathrin Maedler Amin Ardestani

The pathways regulating pancreatic β cell survival in diabetes are poorly understood. Here, Chau et al. (2017. J. Cell Biol. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201701085) demonstrate that mTOR regulates the apoptotic machinery through binding to the ChREBP-Mlx complex to suppress TXNIP, thereby protecting pancreatic β cells in the diabetic setting by inhibiting oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfu...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2015
Murray Korc

Diabetes may be a consequence of pancreatic cancer, preceding cancer diagnosis. The underlying mechanism is the release of exosomes delivering adrenomedullin to β cells, inducing endoplasmic reticulum stress and perturbations in the unfolded protein response, leading to β-cell dysfunction and death. This knowledge could lead to improved diagnostic strategies for pancreatic cancer.

Journal: : 2023

Insulin-synthesizing cells (ISCs) of pancreatic gland are localized both in its islets, and exocrine portion, as single or cellular agglomerates. ISCs differ their morphological functional characteristics, depending on characteristics the microenvironment. Resident macrophages also involved into formation Our purpose was to assess effect upon insulinsynthesizing system (pancreatic cell agglomer...

2014
Cheng‐Ho Chung Amber Miller Andreas Panopoulos Ergeng Hao Robert Margolis Alexey Terskikh Fred Levine

The maternal embryonic leucine zipper kinase (MELK) is expressed in stem/progenitor cells in some adult tissues, where it has been implicated in diverse biological processes, including the control of cell proliferation. Here, we described studies on its role in adult pancreatic regeneration in response to injury induced by duct ligation and β-cell ablation. MELK expression was studied using tra...

2017
Zongzhe Jiang Jingjing Tian Wenjian Zhang Hao Yan Liping Liu Zhenhe Huang Jinning Lou Xiaosong Ma

Our colleagues have reported previously that human pancreatic progenitor cells can readily differentiate into insulin-containing cells. Particularly, transplantation of these cell clusters upon in vitro induction for 3-4 w partially restores hyperglycemia in diabetic nude mice. In this study, we used human fetal pancreatic progenitor cells to identify the forkhead protein FoxO1 as the key regul...

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