Mazza Simona, Maffucci Tania
Queen Mary University of London, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Blizard Institute, Centre for Diabetes, Inositide Signalling Group, London, United Kingdom.
Queen Mary University of London, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Blizard Institute, Centre for Diabetes, Inositide Signalling Group, London, United Kingdom.
Vitam Horm. 2014;95:145-64. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-800174-5.00006-5.
Autophagy plays a key role in maintaining pancreatic β-cell homeostasis. Deregulation of this process is associated with loss of β-cell mass and function, and it is likely to be involved in type 2 diabetes development and progression. Evidence that modulation of autophagy may be beneficial to preserve β-cell mass and function is beginning to accumulate although the complexity of this process, the intricate link between autophagy and apoptosis, and the fine balance between the protective and the disruptive role of autophagy make it very difficult to develop interventional strategies. This chapter provides an overview of the role of constitutive and adaptive autophagy in pancreatic β-cell and in the context of type 2 diabetes.
自噬在维持胰腺β细胞内环境稳定中起关键作用。这一过程的失调与β细胞数量和功能的丧失相关,并且可能参与2型糖尿病的发生和发展。尽管自噬过程复杂,自噬与细胞凋亡之间存在复杂联系,且自噬的保护作用和破坏作用之间存在微妙平衡,使得制定干预策略非常困难,但有关调节自噬可能有益于维持β细胞数量和功能的证据正开始积累。本章概述了组成型和适应性自噬在胰腺β细胞以及2型糖尿病背景下的作用。