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The SLC2 family of facilitated hexose and polyol transporters


M Uldry, B Thorens - Pflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 2004 - Springer
Abstract The SLC2 family of glucose and polyol transporters comprises 13
members, the glucose trans- porters (GLUT) 1–12 and the H + -myo-inositol
cotrans- porter (HMIT). These proteins all contain 12 transmembrane domains ...
Cited by 93 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

β-cell secretory products activate α-cell ATP-dependent potassium channels to inhibit …


I Franklin, J Gromada, A Gjinovci, S … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Glucagon, secreted from islet α-cells, mobilizes liver glucose. During
hyperglycemia, glucagon secretion is inhibited by paracrine factors from other
islet cells, but in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients, this suppression ...
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{alpha}-Cells of the endocrine pancreas: 35 years of research but the enigma remains

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J Gromada, I Franklin, CB Wollheim - Endocrine reviews, 2007 - Endocrine Soc
Glucagon, a hormone secreted from the -cells of the endocrine pancreas, is
critical for blood glucose homeostasis. It is the major counterpart to insulin
and is released during hypoglycemia to induce hepatic glucose output. The ...
Cited by 60 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

GLUT2 in pancreatic and extra-pancreatic gluco-detection


B Thorens - Molecular membrane biology, 2001 - informahealthcare.com
Summary Detection of variations in blood glucose concentrations by pancreatic
b-cells and a subsequent appropriate secretion of insulin are key events in the
control of glucose homeostasis. Because a decreased capability to sense ...
Cited by 48 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes in High-Fat–Fed Mice Are Linked to High Glycotoxin …

- diabetesjournals.org
O Sandu, K Song, W Cai, F Zheng, J Uribarri, … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Dietary advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs) have been linked to insulin
resistance in db/db (++) mice. To test whether dietary AGEs play a role in the
progression of insulin resistance in normal mice fed high-fat diets, normal ...
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Regulation of α-cell function by the β-cell in isolated human and rat islets deprived of glucose: …


KM Hope, POT Tran, H Zhou, E Oseid, E … - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The “switch-off” hypothesis to explain β-cell regulation of α-cell
function during hypoglycemia has not been assessed previously in isolated
islets, largely because they characteristically do not respond to glucose ...
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Regulation of glucagon secretion by glucose transporter type 2 (glut2) and astrocyte- …

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N Marty, M Dallaporta, M Foretz, M Emery, D … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Ripglut1;glut2 –/– mice have no endogenous glucose transporter type 2
(glut2) gene expression but rescue glucose-regulated insulin secretion. Control
of glucagon plasma levels is, however, abnormal, with fed hyperglucagonemia ...
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The incretins: a link between nutrients and well-being


R Burcelin - British Journal of Nutrition, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
The glucoincretins, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and gastric inhibitory
peptide (GIP), are intestinal peptides secreted in response to glucose or lipid
intake. Data on isolated intestinal tissues, dietary treatments and ...
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Anatomy and function of sensory hepatic nerves


HR Berthoud - The Anatomical Record, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Vagal and spinal afferent innervation of the portal hepatic area has not been
studied as thoroughly as the innervation of other important organs. It is
generally agreed that unlike noradrenergic sympathetic efferent nerve ...
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Evidence from glut2-null mice that glucose is a critical physiological regulator of feeding

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I Bady, N Marty, M Dallaporta, M Emery, J … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
A role for glucose in the control of feeding has been proposed, but its precise
physiological importance is unknown. Here, we evaluated feeding behavior in
glut2-null mice, which express a transgenic glucose transporter in their β- ...
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