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Modeling phasic insulin release

- diabetesjournals.org
R Nesher, E Cerasi - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The cellular and molecular mechanisms of insulin secretion are being intensively
investigated, yet most researchers are seemingly unaware of the complexity of
the dynamic regulation of the secretion. In this article, we summarize ...
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Hypothesis: one rate-limiting step controls the magnitude of both phases of glucose- …

- physiology.org
SG Straub, GWG Sharp - American Journal of Physiology- Cell Physiology, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
The biphasic secretory response of pancreatic -cells to abrupt and sustained
exposure to glucose is well documented. Some of the ATP-sensitive K + (K ATP )
channel-dependent mechanisms underlying the first phase of insulin release ...
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Biphasic insulin release as the expression of combined inhibitory and potentiating effects of …


R NESHER, E CERASI - Endocrinology, 1987 - Endocrine Soc
The dynamics of insulin release were investigated in vitro in order to determine
the regulatory processes governing its biphasic shape. When subjected to a
square wave glucose stimulation, the isolated perfused rat pancreas ...
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A mathematical model for the glucose induced insulin release in man


E Cerasi, G Fick, M Rudemo - Eur J Clin Invest, 1974 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract. The dynamics of the insulin response to intravenously administered
glucose were studied in man. It was shown that (a) insulin response to prolonged
stimulation is biphasic; (b) if the glucose stimulus is repeated with short ...
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Time-dependent inhibition of insulin release: glucose-arginine interactions in the perfused …


R Nesher, L Waldman, E Cerasi - Diabetologia, 1984 - Springer
Summary. The isolated perfused rat pancreas was stimulated sequentially with
arginine or glucose to analyze the time-de- pendent modulation of insulin
release. A 10-min perfusion with arginine (5.0 mmol/1) induced 75% ...
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Insulin Release in Impaired Glucose Tolerance


E Breda, G Toffolo, KS Polonsky, C Cobelli - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The availability of quantitative indexes describing β-cell function in normal
life conditions is important for the characterization of impaired mechanisms of
insulin secretion in pathophysiological states. Recently, an oral C-peptide ...
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[PDF] A model for glucose control of insulin secretion during 24 h of free living


A Mari, S Camastra, E Toschi, A Giancaterini, … - DIABETES-NEW YORK-, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The aim of this work was to develop a mathematical model describing the
functional dependence of insulin secretion on plasma glucose concentrations
during 24 h of free living. We obtained hourly central venous blood samples ...
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Signals and pools underlying biphasic insulin secretion

- diabetesjournals.org
JC Henquin, N Ishiyama, M Nenquin, MA … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Rapid and sustained stimulation of β-cells with glucose induces biphasic
insulin secretion. The two phases appear to reflect a characteristic of
stimulus-secretion coupling in each β-cell rather than heterogeneity in ...
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Ca V 2.3 calcium channels control second-phase insulin release

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X Jing, DQ Li, CS Olofsson, A Salehi, VV … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Concerted activation of different voltage-gated Ca 2+ channel isoforms may
determine the kinetics of insulin release from pancreatic islets. Here we have
elucidated the role of R-type Ca V 2.3 channels in that process. A 20% ...
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Time-dependent inhibition of insulin release: suppression of the arginine effect by …


R Nesher, B Tuch, C Hage, J Levy, E Cerasi - Diabetologia, 1984 - Springer
Summary. Brief stimulation of the pancreas with arginine causes a refractory
state which reduces the insulin response to subsequent stimulations
(time-dependent inhibition). In con- trol subjects, a pair of arginine ...
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