Literature DB >> 23073565

The pancreatic islet as a signaling hub.

Christopher J Barker1, Ingo B Leibiger, Per-Olof Berggren.   

Abstract

Over the last two decades we have focused on beta cell signal transduction, bringing many new insights, especially in the context of insulin signal transduction, the role of inositol polyphosphates and the regulation of cytoplasmic free Ca(2+) concentration. However, there has been a growing awareness that the beta cell, which is mandatory for insulin secretion, has a unique context within the micro-organ of the pancreatic Islet of Langerhans. In this environment the beta cell both mediates and receives paracrine regulation, critical for the control of blood glucose homeostasis. Failure of an appropriate beta cell function leads to the development of diabetes mellitus. In our quest to understand the molecular events maintaining beta cell function we have faced two key challenges. Firstly, whilst there are many similarities between signal transduction in pancreatic islets between the much used rodent models and humans there are some notable differences. Critical distinctions between rodent and primate can be made in the structure of the islet, including the arrangement of the islet cells, the innervation pattern and the microcirculation. This means that important signaling interactions between islets cells, mediated through for example insulin, glucagon, GABA, glutamate and ATP, will have a unique human framework. The second challenge was to be able to take the discoveries we have made using in vitro systems and examine them in an in vivo context. Advances in in vivo imaging achieved by utilizing the anterior chamber of the eye as a transplantation site for pancreatic islets make it possible for non-invasive, longitudinal studies at single cell resolution in real time of islet cell physiology and pathology. Thus it is becoming possible to study the insulin secreting pancreatic beta cell within the framework of the unique micro-organ, the Islet of Langerhans, for the first time in a physiological context, i.e. when being innervated and connected to the blood supply.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23073565     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbior.2012.09.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Biol Regul        ISSN: 2212-4926


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