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Neurotransmitters regulateβcells insulin secretion:A neglected factor 被引量:1

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摘要 βcells are the main cells responsible for the hypoglycemic function of pancreatic islets,and the insulin secreted by these cells is the only hormone that lowers blood glucose levels in the human body.βcells are regulated by various factors,among which neurotransmitters make an important contribution.This paper discusses the effects of neurotransmitters secreted by various sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves onβcells and summarizes the mechanisms by which various neurotransmitters regulate insulin secretion.Many neurotransmitters do not have a single source and are not only released from nerve terminals but also synthesized byβcells themselves,allowing them to synergistically regulate insulin secretion.Almost all of these neurotransmitters depend on the presence of glucose to function,and their actions are mostly related to the Ca^(2+)and cAMP concentrations.Although neurotransmitters have been extensively studied,many of their mechanisms remain unclear and require further exploration by researchers.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第28期6670-6679,共10页 世界临床病例杂志
基金 Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81471081 the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province,China,No.2019J01010 Xiamen Research Foundation for Science and Technology Project No.3502Z20194037 Scientific Research Foundation for Advanced Talents,Xiang’an Hospital of Xiamen University,No.PM201809170005.
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