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  • Autophagy in human type 2 d... Autophagy in human type 2 diabetes pancreatic beta cells
    Masini, M; Bugliani, M; Lupi, R ... Diabetologia, 06/2009, Volume: 52, Issue: 6
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    Aims/hypothesis Beta cell loss contributes to type 2 diabetes, with increased apoptosis representing an underlying mechanism. Autophagy, i.e. the physiological degradation of damaged organelles and ...
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  • Modulation of Autophagy Inf... Modulation of Autophagy Influences the Function and Survival of Human Pancreatic Beta Cells Under Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Conditions and in Type 2 Diabetes
    Bugliani, M; Mossuto, S; Grano, F ... Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne), 02/2019, Volume: 10
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    Autophagy is the major mechanism involved in degradation and recycling of intracellular components, and its alterations have been proposed to cause beta cell dysfunction. In this study, we explored ...
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  • endoplasmic reticulum in pa... endoplasmic reticulum in pancreatic beta cells of type 2 diabetes patients
    Marchetti, P; Bugliani, M; Lupi, R ... Diabetologia, 12/2007, Volume: 50, Issue: 12
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    Aims/hypothesis Pancreatic beta cells have highly developed endoplasmic reticulum (ER) due to their role in insulin secretion. Since ER stress has been associated with beta cell dysfunction, we ...
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  • Sirtuin 3 regulates mouse p... Sirtuin 3 regulates mouse pancreatic beta cell function and is suppressed in pancreatic islets isolated from human type 2 diabetic patients
    Caton, P. W.; Richardson, S. J.; Kieswich, J. ... Diabetologia, 05/2013, Volume: 56, Issue: 5
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    Aims/hypothesis Sirtuin (SIRT)3 is a mitochondrial protein deacetylase that regulates reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and exerts anti-inflammatory effects. As chronic inflammation and ...
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  • A local glucagon-like pepti... A local glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) system in human pancreatic islets
    Marchetti, P.; Lupi, R.; Bugliani, M. ... Diabetologia, 12/2012, Volume: 55, Issue: 12
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    Aims/hypothesis Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) is a major incretin, mainly produced by the intestinal L cells, with beneficial actions on pancreatic beta cells. However, while in vivo only very ...
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  • A red-shifted photochromic ... A red-shifted photochromic sulfonylurea for the remote control of pancreatic beta cell function
    Broichhagen, J; Frank, J A; Johnston, N R ... Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 04/2015, Volume: 51, Issue: 27
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    Azobenzene photoresponsive elements can be installed on sulfonylureas, yielding optical control over pancreatic beta cell function and insulin release. An obstacle to such photopharmacological ...
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  • JunB protects β-cells from ... JunB protects β-cells from lipotoxicity via the XBP1-AKT pathway
    Cunha, D A; Gurzov, E N; Naamane, N ... Cell death and differentiation, 08/2014, Volume: 21, Issue: 8
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    Diets rich in saturated fats may contribute to the loss of pancreatic β-cells in type 2 diabetes. JunB, a member of the activating protein 1 (AP-1) transcription factor family, promotes β-cell ...
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  • β-Cell inflammation in huma... β-Cell inflammation in human type 2 diabetes and the role of autophagy
    Marselli, L.; Bugliani, M.; Suleiman, M. ... Diabetes, obesity & metabolism, September 2013, Volume: 15, Issue: s3
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    β‐Cell failure is crucial for the onset and progression of human type 2 diabetes, and a few studies have suggested that inflammation may play a role. Immune cell infiltration has been reported in ...
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  • Gliclazide protects human i... Gliclazide protects human islet beta-cells from apoptosis induced by intermittent high glucose
    Del Guerra, S; Grupillo, M; Masini, M ... Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews, March/April 2007, Volume: 23, Issue: 3
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    Background Decreased beta‐cell mass, mainly due to apoptosis, is crucial for the development and progression of type 2 diabetes. Chronic exposure to high glucose levels is a probable underlying ...
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