High-fat diet-induced glucose dysregulation is independent of changes in islet ACE2 in mice

Volume: 311, Issue: 6, Pages: R1223 - R1233
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
While restoration of ACE2 activity in the pancreas leads to improvement of glycemia in experimental models of Type 2 diabetes, global deficiency in ACE2 disrupts β-cell function and impairs glucose tolerance in mice, demonstrating the physiological role of ACE2 in glucose homeostasis. Although the contribution of pancreatic ACE2 to glucose regulation has been demonstrated in genetic models of diabetes and in models with overexpression of the...
Paper Details
Title
High-fat diet-induced glucose dysregulation is independent of changes in islet ACE2 in mice
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
311
Issue
6
Pages
R1223 - R1233
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