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The fatty acid receptor GPR40 plays a role in insulin secretion in vivo after high-fat …


M Kebede, T Alquier, MG Latour, M Semache, C … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—The G-protein–coupled receptor GPR40 is expressed in pancreatic β-cells and
is activated by long-chain fatty acids. Gene deletion studies have shown that GPR40
mediates, at least in part, fatty acid–amplification of glucose-induced insulin secretion ...
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Glucolipotoxicity of the pancreatic beta cell


V Poitout, J Amyot, M Semache, B Zarrouki, D … - BBA-Molecular and Cell …, 2009 - Elsevier
The concept of glucolipotoxicity refers to the combined, deleterious effects of elevated
glucose, and fatty acid levels on pancreatic beta-cell function and survival. Significant progress
has been made in recent years towards a better understanding of the cellular and ...
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Glucolipotoxicity of the pancreatic beta-cell: myth or reality?


V Poitout - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2008 - biochemsoctrans.org
The glucolipotoxicity hypothesis postulates that chronically elevated levels of glucose and fatty
acids adversely affect pancreatic β-cell function and thereby contribute to the deterioration of
insulin secretion in Type 2 diabetes. Whereas ample experimental evidence in in vitro ...
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[PDF] Involvement of Per-Arnt-Sim Kinase and Extracellular-Regulated Kinases-1/2 in …


G Fontés, M Semache, DK Hagman, C Tremblay, R … - Diabetes, 2009 - biochem.utah.edu
Involvement of Per-Arnt-Sim Kinase and ... Inhibition of Insulin Gene Expression in Pancreatic
ß-Cells ... Ghislaine Fontés,1,2 Meriem Semache,1 Derek K. Hagman,1,2 Caroline
Tremblay,1 Ramila Shah,3 Christopher J. Rhodes,3 Jared Rutter,4 and Vincent Poitout1,2
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Pdx1 and other factors that regulate pancreatic β-cell survival


K Fujimoto, KS Polonsky - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
A progressive reduction in β-cell mass occurs in the evolution of diabetes. Thus understanding
the mechanisms responsible for this reduction in β-cell mass is important for understanding the
pathogenesis of diabetes and in developing novel approaches to prevention and ...
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