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The sensitivity of pancreatic β-cells to mitochondrial injuries triggered by lipotoxicity and oxidative stress

Biochemical Society Transactions, ISSN: 0300-5127, Vol: 36, Issue: 5, Page: 930-934
2008
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Pancreatic β-cells are essential for the maintenance of glucose homoeostasis, and dysfunction of these insulin-secreting cells results in the development of diabetes. In the course of events leading from obesity to Type 2 diabetes, several mechanisms are currently envisaged. Among them, lipids and oxidative stress are considered as toxic candidates for the β-cell. The cellular link between fatty acids and ROS (reactive oxygen species) is essentially the mitochondrion, a key organelle for the control of insulin secretion. Mitochondria are the main source of ROS and are also the primary target of oxidative attacks. The present review presents the current knowledge of lipotoxicity related to oxidative stress in the context of mitochondrial function in the β-cell. © The Authors Journal Compilation. © 2008 Biochemical Society.

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