Intra-Pancreatic Insulin Nourishes Cancer Cells: Do Insulin-Receptor Antagonists such as PGG and EGCG Play a Role?

Volume: 48, Issue: 04, Pages: 1005 - 1019
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Harboring insulin-producing cells, the pancreas has more interstitial insulin than any other organ. In vitro, insulin activates both insulin receptor (IR) and insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF1R) to stimulate pancreatic cancer cells. Whether intra-pancreatic insulin nourishes pancreatic cancer cells in vivo remains uncertain. In the present studies, we transplanted human pancreatic cancer cells orthotopically in euglycemic athymic mice...
Paper Details
Title
Intra-Pancreatic Insulin Nourishes Cancer Cells: Do Insulin-Receptor Antagonists such as PGG and EGCG Play a Role?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
48
Issue
04
Pages
1005 - 1019
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