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The roles of MAPKs in disease


MC Lawrence, A Jivan, C Shao, L Duan, D Goad, E … - Cell Research, 2008 - nature.com
MAP kinases transduce signals that are involved in a multitude of cellular pathways and functions
in response to a variety of ligands and cell stimuli. Aberrant or inappropriate functions of MAPKs
have now been identified in diseases ranging from cancer to inflammatory disease to ...
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Central nervous system circuitry involved in the hyperinsulinism syndrome


F Lechin, B van der Dijs - Neuroendocrinology, 2006 - content.karger.com
Raised plasma levels of insulin, glucose and glucagon are found in patients affected by
'hyperinsulinism'. Obesity, hypertension, mammary plus ovary cysts and rheumatic symptoms
are frequently observed in these patients. Sleep disorders and depression are also ...
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The protein kinases ERK1/2 and their roles in pancreatic beta cells


M Lawrence, C Shao, L Duan, K McGlynn, MH … - Acta …, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) activities are modulated in a
manner that reflects the secretory demand on β cells to integrate long- and short-term nutrient
sensing information. Our studies have focused on the mechanisms of ERK1/2 activation ...
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Inhibitory role of Src family tyrosine kinases on Ca2+-dependent insulin release

- physiology.org
H Cheng, SG Straub, GWG Sharp - American Journal of …, 2007 - Am Physiological Soc
Both neurotransmitter release and insulin secretion occur via regulated exocytosis and share
a variety of similar regulatory mechanisms. It has been suggested that Src family tyrosine kinases
inhibit neurotransmitter release from neuronal cells (H. Ohnishi, S. Yamamori, K. Ono, K. ...
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Chromatin-bound mitogen-activated protein kinases transmit dynamic signals in …


MC Lawrence, K McGlynn, C Shao, L Duan, … - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - nihongo.j-talk.com
MAPK pathways regulate transcription through phosphorylation of transcription factors and other
DNA-binding proteins. In pancreatic β -cells, ERK1/2 are required for transcription of the insulin
gene and several other genes in response to glucose. We show that binding of glucose- ...
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Small G Proteins in Islet {beta}-Cell Function


A Kowluru - Endocrine reviews, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from the islet -cell involves a sequence of metabolic events
and an in- terplay between a wide range of signaling pathways leading to the generation of second
messengers (e.g., cyclic nucleotides, adenine and guanine nucleotides, soluble lipid ...

Central Nervous System Circuitry Involved in the Hyperinsulinism Syndrome


FLB van der Dijs - Neuroendocrinology, 2006 - content.karger.com
Insulin action at the central nervous system (CNS) plays a primordial role in both glucose and
energy ho- meostasis. Studies first implicated the ventromedial hy- pothalamic area as a key
brain area in energy homeosta- ... Key Words Autoimmune diseases Bed nucleus stria ...
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[PDF] THE REGULATION OF CELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF BOTH ACTIVE AND …


M Cobb, J Albanesi, T Megraw, YM Chook - edissertations.library.swmed.edu
Page 1. THE REGULATION OF CELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF BOTH ACTIVE AND INACTIVE
ERK1/2 APPROVED BY SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE Melanie Cobb, Ph.D. Joseph Albanesi,
Ph.D. Tim Megraw, Ph.D. Yuh-Min Chook, Ph.D. Page 2. DEDICATION ...
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and Aline ME Stades


EWMT ter Braak - Diabetes and the Brain, 2009 - books.google.com
10 ter Braak and Stades LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS T1D may ultimately lead to such dreadful
conditions as blindness, limb amputations, and renal failure calling for dialysis or renal
transplantation. Hence, for both patients and health care workers prevention and delay of ...
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{beta}-Arrestin 1 Is Required for PAC1 Receptor-mediated Potentiation of Long- …


C Broca, J Quoyer, S Costes, N Linck, A Varrault, … - Journal of Biological …, 2009 - ASBMB
In pancreatic β-cells, the pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) exerts a
potent insulin secretory effect via PAC 1 and VPAC receptors (Rs) through the G s /cAMP/protein
kinase A pathway. Here, we investigated the mechanisms linking PAC 1 R to ERK1/2 ...
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