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Determinants and dynamics of pancreatic islet architecture.

Citation
Adams, M. T., and B. Blum. “Determinants And Dynamics Of Pancreatic Islet Architecture.”. Islets, pp. 82-100.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Melissa T Adams, Barak Blum
Keywords islets of Langerhans, diabetes, islet architecture, islet development, islet morphogenesis
Abstract

The islets of Langerhans are highly organized structures that have species-specific, three-dimensional tissue architecture. Islet architecture is critical for proper hormone secretion in response to nutritional stimuli. Islet architecture is disrupted in all types of diabetes mellitus and in cadaveric islets for transplantation during isolation, culture, and perfusion, limiting patient outcomes. Moreover, recapitulating native islet architecture remains a key challenge for generation of islets from stem cells. In this review, we discuss work that has led to the current understanding of determinants of pancreatic islet architecture, and how this architecture is maintained or disrupted during tissue remodeling in response to normal and pathological metabolic changes. We further discuss both empirical and modeling data that highlight the importance of islet architecture for islet function.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Islets
Volume
14
Issue
1
Number of Pages
82-100
Date Published
12/2022
ISSN Number
1938-2022
DOI
10.1080/19382014.2022.2030649
Alternate Journal
Islets
PMID
35258417
PMCID
PMC8920234
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