Study of The Effect on Islets Cultured In vitro and STZ-induced Diabetic Rats In vivo of EGF-like Domain of Betacellulin
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This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China (30470817), The Key Program of Shanghai (04DZ19507), The Talent Youth Culture Plan of Tongji University and The Venus Fund of Shanghai the Tenth People's Hospital.

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    Abstract:

    Betacellulin (BTC) is one of “islets regeneration factors” which received more and more attention these years. BTCe is the C-terminal 50-residue region of mature BTC protein and can bind with erbB-1、erbB-4 receptor. It has the same mitogenic activity on cells as the whole section. BTC and BTCe can improve the level of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) during islets culture in vitro though they had no effect on the acute insulin secretion. BTCe also effectively ameliorated the hyperglycemia of STZ-induced diabetic rats by a single plasmid injection into muscle of rats. It is supposed that BTCe promote the proliferation of PDX-1 positive cells or repair some signal transduction pathway. Perhaps the latter is more important.

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LI Hong, ZHOU Wei-Bin, LI Feng-Ying, GU Yan-Yun, TIAN Jing-Yan, QIAN Lei, ZHANG Di, ZHOU Wen-Zhong, WU Guo-Ting, LUO Tian-Hong, LI Guo, LUO Min. Study of The Effect on Islets Cultured In vitro and STZ-induced Diabetic Rats In vivo of EGF-like Domain of Betacellulin[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2006,33(12):1190-1199

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  • Received:May 12,2006
  • Revised:September 20,2006
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  • Online: December 15,2006
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