Role of TRPV channels in regulating various pancreatic β-cell functions: Lessons from in vitro studies

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Pancreatic β-cell functions are regulated by a variety of endogenous and exogenous factors. Calcium is one of the most potent triggers of β-cell growth, insulin production and exocytosis. Recently, others and we showed that TRPV channels are expressed in insulin producing cell lines and/or primary β-cells. These channels modulate calcium ions, insulin secretion and cell proliferation. Besides the classical roles of TRPV channels in the sensory system, there are also novel functions described in non-excitable cells such as in insulin-producing β-cells. This review summarises the current knowledge about the expression and the role of TRPV channels in controlling β-cell functions based upon studies performed in isolated primary β-cells as well as permanent β-cell models.

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Skrzypski, M., Billert, M., Mergler, S., Khajavi, N., Nowak, K. W., & Strowski, M. Z. (2017). Role of TRPV channels in regulating various pancreatic β-cell functions: Lessons from in vitro studies. BioScience Trends. International Advancement Center for Medicine and Health Research Co., Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5582/bst.2016.01226

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