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A Primary Role for α-Cells as Amino Acid Sensors

机译:α-细胞作为氨基酸传感器的主要作用

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Glucagon and its partner insulin are dually linked in both their secretion from islet cells and their action in the liver. Glucagon signaling increases hepatic glucose output, and hyperglucagonemia is partly responsible for the hypergly-cemia in diabetes, making glucagon an attractive target for therapeutic intervention. Interrupting glucagon signaling lowers blood glucose but also results in hyperglucagonemia and α-cell hyperplasia. Investigation of the mechanism for α-cell proliferation led to the description of a conserved liver-α-cell axis where glucagon is a critical regulator of amino acid homeostasis. In return, amino acids regulate α-cell function and proliferation. New evidence suggests that dysfunction of the axis in humans may result in the hyperglucagonemia observed in diabetes. This discussion outlines important but often overlooked roles for glucagon that extend beyond glycemia and supports a new role for α-cells as amino acid sensors.
机译:胰高血糖素及其合作伙伴胰岛素在其在胰岛细胞的分泌物中双重与肝脏中的作用相连。胰高血糖素信号传导增加肝葡萄糖产量,Hyplucagonemia部分对糖尿病的高血糖-Cemia是部分原因,使胰高血糖素是治疗干预的有吸引力的目标。中断胰高血糖素信号传导降低血糖,但也导致血糖血糖和α细胞增生。 α-细胞增殖机制的研究导致了保守肝-α-细胞轴的描述,其中胰高血糖素是氨基酸稳态的临界调节剂。作为返回,氨基酸调节α细胞功能和增殖。新的证据表明,人类轴的功能障碍可能导致糖尿病中观察到的血糖。本讨论概述了延伸超出糖醛症的胰高血糖素的重要性,但常见的作用,并支持α-细胞作为氨基酸传感器的新作用。

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  • 来源
    《Diabetes》 |2020年第4期|542-549|共8页
  • 作者

    E. Danielle Dean;

  • 作者单位

    Division of Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism Department of Medicine Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville TN;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 21:10:38

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