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Aldehyde dehydrogenase activity is necessary for beta cell development and functionality in mice.

Anastasiou V, Ninou E, Alexopoulou D, Stertmann J, Müller A, Dahl A, Solimena M, Speier S, Serafimidis I, Gavalas A

Pancreatic beta cells maintain glucose homeostasis and beta cell dysfunction is a major risk factor in developing diabetes. Therefore, understanding the developmental regulatory networks that define a fully functional beta cell is important for elucidating the genetic origins of the disease. Aldehyde dehydrogenase activity has been associated with stem/progenitor cells and we have previously shown that Aldh1b1 is specifically expressed in pancreas progenitor pools. Here we address the hypothesis that Aldh1b1 may regulate the timing of the appearance and eventual functionality of beta cells.

Fig.5 taken from Anastasiou et al, 2016.
  • Diabetologia 2016 Jan 31;59(1):139-50
  • 2016
  • Medical Biology
  • 26518685
  • PubMed
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