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Crosstalk Communications Between Islets Cells and Insulin Target Tissue: The Hidden Face of Iceberg

A. Langlois, Aurore Dumond, Julie Vion, M. Pinget, Karim Bouzakri

2022Frontiers in Endocrinology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The regulation of insulin secretion is under control of a complex inter-organ/cells crosstalk involving various metabolites and/or physical connections. In this review, we try to illustrate with current knowledge how β-cells communicate with other cell types and organs in physiological and pathological contexts. Moreover, this review will provide a better understanding of the microenvironment and of the context in which β-cells exist and how this can influence their survival and function. Recent studies showed that β-cell insulin secretion is regulated also by a direct and indirect inter-organ/inter-cellular communication involving various factors, illustrating the idea of "the hidden face of the iceberg". Moreover, any disruption on the physiological communication between β-cells and other cells or organs can participate on diabetes onset. Therefore, for new anti-diabetic treatments' development, it is necessary to consider the entire network of cells and organs involved in the regulation of β-cellular function and no longer just β-cell or pancreatic islet alone. In this context, we discuss here the intra-islet communication, the β-cell/skeletal muscle, β-cell/adipose tissue and β-cell/liver cross talk.

Topics & Concepts

CrosstalkIsletInsulinContext (archaeology)BiologyCell typeAdipose tissueCell biologyCellSecretionEndocrinologyOpticsPaleontologyPhysicsGeneticsPancreatic function and diabetesDiabetes and associated disordersAdipose Tissue and Metabolism
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