Publication date: 13 September 2016
Source:Cell Metabolism, Volume 24, Issue 3
Author(s): Jelena Kolic, James D. Johnson
The pulsatility of insulin release is disturbed early in type 2 diabetes, but it is not clear whether specialized pacemaker cells drive islet oscillations. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Johnston et al. (2016) show that specialized hubs, identified as 1%–10% of beta cells with more active mitochondria and less insulin, synchronize beta cell oscillations.
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The pulsatility of insulin release is disturbed early in type 2 diabetes, but it is not clear whether specialized pacemaker cells drive islet oscillations. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Johnston et al. (2016) show that specialized "hubs," identified as 1%–10% of beta cells with more active mitochondria and less insulin, synchronize beta cell oscillations.http://ift.tt/2cDNDYY
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