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Effects of Palmitate on Insulin Secretion and Exocytotic Proteins in Islets of Diabetic Goto-Kakizaki Rats

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Lipotoxic-induced secretory insufficiency in normal islets may be attributed to lack of compensatory increase in levels of exocytotic proteins and/or excess actin. However, in GK islets, palmitate treatment moderately enhanced insulin secretion, likely by acting on proximal metabolic pathways capable of compensating for the defective soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor exocytotic machinery. These results were different from prolonged glucose treatment we previously reported, indicating differences between glucotoxic and lipotoxic actions on the insulin secretory machinery.

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