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Publication : β Cell tone is defined by proglucagon peptides through cAMP signaling.

First Author  Capozzi ME Year  2019
Journal  JCI Insight Volume  4
Issue  5 PubMed ID  30720465
Mgi Jnum  J:299381 Mgi Id  MGI:6490881
Doi  10.1172/jci.insight.126742 Citation  Capozzi ME, et al. (2019) beta Cell tone is defined by proglucagon peptides through cAMP signaling. JCI Insight 4(5)
abstractText  Paracrine interactions between pancreatic islet cells have been proposed as a mechanism to regulate hormone secretion and glucose homeostasis. Here, we demonstrate the importance of proglucagon-derived peptides (PGDPs) for alpha to beta cell communication and control of insulin secretion. Signaling through this system occurs through both the glucagon-like peptide receptor (Glp1r) and glucagon receptor (Gcgr). Loss of PGDPs, or blockade of their receptors, decreases insulin secretion in response to both metabolic and nonmetabolic stimulation of mouse and human islets. This effect is due to reduced beta cell cAMP and affects the quantity but not dynamics of insulin release, indicating that PGDPs dictate the magnitude of insulin output in an isolated islet. In healthy mice, additional factors that stimulate cAMP can compensate for loss of PGDP signaling; however, input from alpha cells is essential to maintain glucose tolerance during the metabolic stress induced by high-fat feeding. These findings demonstrate an essential role for alpha cell regulation of beta cells, raising the possibility that abnormal paracrine signaling contributes to impaired insulin secretion in diabetes. Moreover, these findings support reconsideration of the role for alpha cells in postprandial glucose control.
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