Basal hypersecretion of glucagon and insulin from palmitate-exposed human islets depends on FFAR1 but not decreased somatostatin secretion
Abstract In obesity fasting levels of both glucagon and insulin are elevated. In these subjects fasting levels of the free fatty acid palmitate are raised. We have demonstrated that palmitate enhances glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from isolated human islets via free fatty acid receptor 1 (FFA...
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Autores principales: | H. Kristinsson, E. Sargsyan, H. Manell, D. M. Smith, S. O. Göpel, P. Bergsten |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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