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Heterogeneity of the Human Pancreatic Islet.

Citation
Dybala, M. P., and M. Hara. “Heterogeneity Of The Human Pancreatic Islet.”. Diabetes, pp. 1230-1239.
Center University of Chicago
Author Michael P Dybala, Manami Hara
Abstract

Pancreatic β-cells play a pivotal role in maintaining normoglycemia. Recent studies have revealed that the β-cell is not a homogeneous cell population but, rather, is heterogeneous in a number of properties such as electrical activity, gene expression, and cell surface markers. Identification of specific β-cell subpopulations altered in diabetic conditions would open a new avenue to develop targeted therapeutic interventions. As intense studies of β-cell heterogeneity are anticipated in the next decade, it is important that heterogeneity of the islet be recognized. Many studies in the past were undertaken with a small sample of islets, which might overlook important individual variance. In this study, by systematic analyses of the human islet in two and three dimensions, we demonstrate islet heterogeneity in size, number, architecture, cellular composition, and capillary density. There is no stereotypic human islet, and thus, a sufficient number of islets should be examined to ensure study reproducibility.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
68
Issue
6
Number of Pages
1230-1239
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1939-327X
DOI
10.2337/db19-0072
Alternate Journal
Diabetes
PMID
30936150
PMCID
PMC6610021
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