The glutamate receptor GluK2 contributes to the regulation of glucose homeostasis and its deterioration during aging

Volume: 30, Pages: 152 - 160
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Islets secrete neurotransmitters including glutamate which participate in fine regulation of islet function. The excitatory ionotropic glutamate receptor GluK2 of the kainate receptor family is widely expressed in brain and also found in islets, mainly in α and γ cells. α cells co-release glucagon and glutamate and the latter increases glucagon release via ionotropic glutamate receptors. However, neither the precise nature of the ionotropic...
Paper Details
Title
The glutamate receptor GluK2 contributes to the regulation of glucose homeostasis and its deterioration during aging
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
30
Pages
152 - 160
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