Vitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice

Fields et al. investigate the impact of vitamin B6 deficiency on islet β-cell proliferation during pregnancy, using vitamin B6-deficient mice. They find that gestational vitamin B6 deficiency decreases serotonin levels in pancreatic islets and reduces β-cell proliferation, showing that vitamin B6 de...

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Autores principales: Ashley M. Fields, Kevin Welle, Elaine S. Ho, Clementina Mesaros, Martha Susiarjo
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:09af5f83b4974b0d925a99ec862ef5812021-12-02T11:44:59ZVitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice10.1038/s42003-021-01900-02399-3642https://doaj.org/article/09af5f83b4974b0d925a99ec862ef5812021-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01900-0https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3642Fields et al. investigate the impact of vitamin B6 deficiency on islet β-cell proliferation during pregnancy, using vitamin B6-deficient mice. They find that gestational vitamin B6 deficiency decreases serotonin levels in pancreatic islets and reduces β-cell proliferation, showing that vitamin B6 deficiency regulates maternal glucose tolerance in a serotonin-dependent manner.Ashley M. FieldsKevin WelleElaine S. HoClementina MesarosMartha SusiarjoNature PortfolioarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENCommunications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
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Ashley M. Fields
Kevin Welle
Elaine S. Ho
Clementina Mesaros
Martha Susiarjo
Vitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice
description Fields et al. investigate the impact of vitamin B6 deficiency on islet β-cell proliferation during pregnancy, using vitamin B6-deficient mice. They find that gestational vitamin B6 deficiency decreases serotonin levels in pancreatic islets and reduces β-cell proliferation, showing that vitamin B6 deficiency regulates maternal glucose tolerance in a serotonin-dependent manner.
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author Ashley M. Fields
Kevin Welle
Elaine S. Ho
Clementina Mesaros
Martha Susiarjo
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Kevin Welle
Elaine S. Ho
Clementina Mesaros
Martha Susiarjo
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title Vitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice
title_short Vitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice
title_full Vitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice
title_fullStr Vitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin B6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice
title_sort vitamin b6 deficiency disrupts serotonin signaling in pancreatic islets and induces gestational diabetes in mice
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
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