The difference δ-cells make in glucose control

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Abstract

The role of beta and α-cells to glucose control are established, but the physiological role of δ-cells is poorly understood. Delta-cells are ideally positioned within pancreatic islets to modulate insulin and glucagon secretion at their source. We review the evidence for a negative feedback loop between delta and β-cells that determines the blood glucose set point and suggest that local δ-cell-mediated feedback stabilizes glycemic control.

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Huising, M. O., van der Meulen, T., Huang, J. L., Pourhosseinzadeh, M. S., & Noguchi, G. M. (2018, November 1). The difference δ-cells make in glucose control. Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00029.2018

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