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Defective insulin secretion is a feature of type 2 diabetes that results from inadequate compensatory increase of beta cell mass and impaired glucose-dependent insulin release. beta cell proliferation and secretion are thought to be regulated by signaling through receptor tyrosine kinases. In this regard, we sought to examine the potential proliferative and/or antiapoptotic role of IGFs in beta cells by tissue-specific conditional mutagenesis ablating type 1 IGF receptor (IGF1R) signaling. Unexpectedly, lack of functional IGF1R did not affect beta cell mass, but resulted in age-dependent impairment of glucose tolerance, associated with a decrease of glucose- and arginine-dependent insulin release. These observations reveal a requirement of IGF1R-mediated signaling for insulin secretion.
Glucose Transporter Type 2, Monosaccharide Transport Proteins, RNA, Messenger/analysis, Islets of Langerhans/ secretion, Exocytosis, Receptor, IGF Type 1, Receptor, IGF Type 1/deficiency/genetics/ physiology, Monosaccharide Transport Proteins/analysis, Islets of Langerhans, Mice, Phenotype, 616, Insulin Secretion, Animals, Insulin, RNA, Messenger, Insulin/ secretion, ddc: ddc:616
Glucose Transporter Type 2, Monosaccharide Transport Proteins, RNA, Messenger/analysis, Islets of Langerhans/ secretion, Exocytosis, Receptor, IGF Type 1, Receptor, IGF Type 1/deficiency/genetics/ physiology, Monosaccharide Transport Proteins/analysis, Islets of Langerhans, Mice, Phenotype, 616, Insulin Secretion, Animals, Insulin, RNA, Messenger, Insulin/ secretion, ddc: ddc:616
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