Type 2 Diabetes-a Matter of ß-Cell Life and Death?
Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute
Abstract
In type 2 diabetes, the beta cells of the pancreas fail to produce enough insulin to meet the body's demand, in part because of an acquired decrease in beta-cell mass. In adults, pancreatic beta-cell mass is controlled by several mechanisms, including beta-cell replication, neogenesis, hypertrophy, and survival. Here, I discuss evidence supporting the notion that increased beta-cell apoptosis is an important factor contributing to beta-cell loss and the onset of type 2 diabetes. Interestingly, a key signaling molecule that promotes beta-cell growth and survival, insulin receptor substrate 2 (IRS-2), is a member of a family of proteins whose inhibition contributes to the development of insulin resistance in the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.52
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- 100%
- References
- 56
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1Topics & keywords
- Neogenesis
- Beta cell
- Insulin resistance
- Endocrinology
- BETA (programming language)
- Insulin
- Internal medicine
- Type 2 diabetes
- Good health and well-being