Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8384188 FEBS Letters 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Insulin and glucose inhibited apoptosis in the MIN6 insulin-secreting cell line. The protective effect of 25 mM glucose was prevented by an anti-insulin antibody and this antibody-induced increase in apoptosis was reversed by the presence of excess insulin. Glucose stimulated MIN6 cell proliferation and this was inhibited by blockade of insulin secretion, by an anti-insulin antibody and by phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI-3K) inhibition. Furthermore, MIN6 cell proliferation was stimulated by depolarising concentrations of KCl and by insulin itself. These data indicate that insulin secreted by β-cells in response to elevated glucose exerts autocrine effects to protect against apoptosis and stimulate proliferation, and suggest that the insulin signalling cascade, through the PI-3K pathway, may be an effective means of maintaining β-cell mass in diabetes.
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