2017
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.207845
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Distinct roles for the mTOR pathway in postnatal morphogenesis, maturation and function of pancreatic islets

Abstract: While much is known about the molecular pathways that regulate embryonic development and adult homeostasis of the endocrine pancreas, little is known about what regulates early postnatal development and maturation of islets. Given that birth marks the first exposure to enteral nutrition, we investigated how nutrientregulated signaling pathways influence postnatal islet development in mice. We performed loss-of-function studies of mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR), a highly conserved kinase within a nutrie… Show more

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“…These in vitro effects of insulin were blocked by TOR inhibitors rapamycin and KU63794. TORC1 also plays a role in the endocrine pancreas where it is involved in islet development, beta cell growth and insulin processing and secretion (2,4,14,27,41).…”
Section: Mtor Signaling In Pancreatic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These in vitro effects of insulin were blocked by TOR inhibitors rapamycin and KU63794. TORC1 also plays a role in the endocrine pancreas where it is involved in islet development, beta cell growth and insulin processing and secretion (2,4,14,27,41).…”
Section: Mtor Signaling In Pancreatic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%