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Insulin‐secreting β‐cells possess specific receptors for interleukin‐1β
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InflammationCytokineSignal TransductionIl-1 BetaInsulin Secretory ResponsivenessDiabetesImmune RegulationImmunologyPhysiologySingle Beta-cellsAutoimmunityDiabetes MellitusInsulin DeliveryMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingInsulin Signaling
The effect of the cytokine interleukin-1 beta on the insulin secretory responsiveness of single beta-cells (HIT-T15) was investigated. In the short-term, IL-1 beta induced a dosage-dependent stimulation of insulin release. In contrast, in the long-term, IL-1 beta, inhibited both basal and secretagogue-stimulated insulin secretion. We also demonstrate the simultaneous presence of specific high and low affinity binding sites for IL-1 beta on beta-cells. IL-1 beta, which has been implicated in the pathogenesis of insulin-dependent diabetes, may therefore mediate its opposing effects on beta-cells through a specific plasma membrane receptor.
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