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Artículo:

Disruption of the clock components CLOCK and BMAL1 leads to hypoinsulinaemia and diabetes

Autor:

Biliana Marcheva

Kathryn Moynihan Ramsey

Ethan D. Buhr

Yumiko Kobayashi

Hong Su

Caroline H. Ko

Ganka Ivanova

Chiaki Omura

Shelley Mo

Martha H. Vitaterna

James P. Lopez

Louis H. Philipson

Christopher A. Bradfield

Seth D. Crosby

Lellean JeBailey

Xiaozhong Wang

Joseph S. Takahashi & Joseph Bass

Resumen:

Circadian rhythms control many physiological functions. During periods of feeding, pancreatic islets secrete insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis — a rhythmic process that is disturbed in people with diabetes. These authors show that pancreatic islets contain their own clock: they have self-sustained circadian oscillations of CLOCK and BMAL1 genes and proteins, which are vital for the regulation of circadian rhythms. Without this clock, a cascade of cellular failure and pathology initiates the onset of diabetes mellitus.

Página:

627

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

466

Número:

7306

Periodo:

29 Julio 2010

ISSN:

00280836

SrcID:

00280836-2010-07-29.txt

  • Documento número 308130
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Artículo:

Disruption of the clock components CLOCK and BMAL1 leads to hypoinsulinaemia and diabetes

Autor:

Biliana Marcheva

Kathryn Moynihan Ramsey

Ethan D. Buhr

Yumiko Kobayashi

Hong Su

Caroline H. Ko

Ganka Ivanova

Chiaki Omura

Shelley Mo

Martha H. Vitaterna

James P. Lopez

Louis H. Philipson

Christopher A. Bradfield

Seth D. Crosby

Lellean JeBailey

Xiaozhong Wang

Joseph S. Takahashi & Joseph Bass

Resumen:

Circadian rhythms control many physiological functions. During periods of feeding, pancreatic islets secrete insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis — a rhythmic process that is disturbed in people with diabetes. These authors show that pancreatic islets contain their own clock: they have self-sustained circadian oscillations of CLOCK and BMAL1 genes and proteins, which are vital for the regulation of circadian rhythms. Without this clock, a cascade of cellular failure and pathology initiates the onset of diabetes mellitus.

Página:

627

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

466

Número:

7306

Periodo:

29 Julio 2010

ISSN:

00280836

SrcID:

00280836-2010-07-29.txt

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