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Diabetes Enhances the Proliferation of Adult Pancreatic Multipotent Progenitor Cells and Biases Their Differentiation to More β-Cell Production
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2014
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Metabolic RemodelingAdult Pmp CellsCell SpecializationInsulin SignalingRegenerative Medicineβ-Cell Metabolic StressBiases Their DifferentiationMetabolic SignalingCell SignalingIslet Cell ManufacturingCell BiologyDevelopmental Biologyβ-Cell ProductionDiabetesβ-Cell LossStem Cell ResearchMetabolic RegulationDiabetes MellitusMedicineCell Development
Endogenous pancreatic multipotent progenitors (PMPs) are ideal candidates for regenerative approaches to compensate for β-cell loss since their β-cell-producing capacities as well as strategic location would eliminate unnecessary invasive manipulations. However, little is known about the status and potentials of PMPs under diabetic conditions. Here we show that β-cell metabolic stress and hyperglycemia enhance the proliferation capacities of adult PMP cells and bias their production of progeny toward β-cells in mouse and human. These effects are dynamic and correlate with functional β-cell regeneration when conditions allow.
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