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A direct look at the dysfunction and pathology of the β cells in human type 2 diabetes

Piero Marchetti, Mara Suleiman, Carmela De Luca, Walter Baronti, Emanuele Bosi, Marta Tesi, Lorella Marselli

2020Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

β cells uniquely produce and secrete insulin under the control of several, integrated signals, to maintain blood glucose concentrations within a narrow physiological interval. β cell failure is key to the onset and progression of type 2 diabetes, due to impaired function and reduced mass. In this review we focus on several features of human β cell dysfunction and pathology in type 2 diabetes, as revealed by direct assessment of isolated islet traits and examination of pancreatic tissue from organ donors, surgical samples or autoptic specimens. Insulin secretion defects and pathology findings are discussed in relation to some of the major underlying mechanisms, to also provide clues for conceiving better prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes by targeting the pancreatic β cells.

Topics & Concepts

Type 2 diabetesDiabetes mellitusIsletMedicineSecretionPathologyInsulinPancreatic isletsInternal medicineEndocrinologyType 1 diabetesBioinformaticsBiologyPancreatic function and diabetesDiabetes and associated disordersDiabetes Management and Research
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