| Literature DB >> 7851694 |
F E Smith1, S Bonner-Weir, J L Leahy, M J Laufgraben, Y Ogawa, K M Rosen, L Villa-Komaroff.
Abstract
The Reg/pancreatic stone protein (PSP) gene is postulated to be an important regulator of pancreatic beta-cell growth. To investigate this hypothesis, we analysed the expression of the Reg/PSP gene following a 90% pancreatectomy and after chronic glucose infusion, two well-defined models of pancreatic beta-cell growth. There was a rapid induction of the Reg/PSP gene in the remnant pancreas after a 90% pancreatectomy in rats during the period of marked growth of the exocrine and islet tissue. However, a similar rapid, but smaller, induction of the Reg/PSP gene was observed in sham-operated rats and in non-surgical control rats in which there was no enhanced pancreatic growth. Furthermore, there was no pancreatic Reg/PSP gene induction in a model of selective beta-cell growth, the chronic glucose-infused rat. Thus, it is unlikely that Reg/PSP is a beta-cell specific growth factor, even though the function of this important pancreatic gene is still unknown.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7851694 DOI: 10.1007/bf00400462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetologia ISSN: 0012-186X Impact factor: 10.122