The development of type 2 diabetes requires impaired β cell function. Hyperglycemia itself causes further decreases in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. A new study demonstrates that hyperglycemia-induced mitochondrial superoxide production activates uncoupling protein 2, which decreases the ATP/ADP ratio and thus reduces the insulin-secretory response. These data suggest that pharmacologic inhibition of mitochondrial superoxide overproduction in β cells exposed to hyperglycemia could prevent a positive feed-forward loop of glucotoxicity that drives impaired glucose tolerance toward frank type 2 diabete
Michael Brownlee
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Functional and morphological alterations of mitochondria in pancreatic beta cells from type 2 diabetic patients
M Anello, R Lupi, D Spampinato, S Piro, M Masini, U Boggi, S Prato, AM Rabuazzo, F Purrello, P Marchetti |
Diabetologia | 2005 |
A critical role for eukaryotic elongation factor 1A-1 in lipotoxic cell death
NM Borradaile, KK Buhman, LL Listenberger, CJ Magee, ET Morimoto, DS Ory, JE Schaffer |
Molecular biology of the cell | 2005 |