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Type: Journal article
Title: Zinc and zinc transporter regulation in pancreatic islets and the potential role of zinc in islet transplantation
Author: Bosco, M.
Mohanasundaram, D.
Drogemuller, C.
Lang, C.
Zalewski, P.
Coates, P.
Citation: The Review of Diabetic Studies, 2011; 7(4):263-274
Publisher: Society for Biomedical Diabetes Research (SBDR)
Issue Date: 2011
ISSN: 1613-6071
1614-0575
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Mariea D. Bosco, Daisy M. Mohanasundaram, Chris J. Drogemuller, Carol J. Lang, Peter D. Zalewski and P. Toby Coates
Abstract: The critical trace element zinc is essential for normal insulin production, and plays a central role in cellular protection against apoptosis and oxidative stress. The regulation of zinc within the pancreas and β-cells is controlled by the zinc transporter families ZnT and ZIP. Pancreatic islets display wide variability in the occurrence of these molecules. The zinc transporter, ZnT8 is an important target for autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes. Gene polymorphisms of this transporter confer sensitivity for immunosuppressive drugs used in islet transplantation. Understanding the biology of zinc transport within pancreatic islets will provide insight into the mechanisms of β-cell death, and may well reveal new pathways for improvement of diabetes therapy, including islet transplantation. This review discusses the possible roles of zinc in β-cell physiology with a special focus on islet transplantation.
Keywords: Type 1 Diabetes
pancreatic islet
beta-cell
zinctransporter
oxidative stress
apoptosis
ZnT
ZIP
insulinsecretion • transplantation
Rights: Copyright © by Lab & Life Press/SBDR
DOI: 10.1900/RDS.2010.7.263
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1900/rds.2010.7.263
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