Nutrient sensing in pancreatic beta cells suppresses mitochondrial superoxide generation and its contribution to apoptosis

Geert Martens, Ying Cai, Simon Hinke, Geert Stange, Mark Van De Casteele, Daniel Pipeleers

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Excessively high glucose concentrations have been shown to damage tissues through stimulation of mitochondrial superoxide. generation. This effect has therefore been considered as a potential cause for dysfunction and death of pancreatic beta cells in diabetes. We have examined whether the rate of glucose metabolism in isolated rat 0 cells is correlated with their formation of oxygen radicals. it was found that high rates of glucose metabolism did not stimulate the formation of superoxide and H2O2 but suppressed it. The higher rates of superoxide production in beta cells with lower mitochondrial metabolic activity contributed to the susceptibility of these cells to apoptosis.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)300-301
Aantal pagina's2
TijdschriftBiochem. Soc. Trans.
Volume33
Nummer van het tijdschriftPt 1
StatusPublished - 2005

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Biochem Soc Trans. 33(Pt 1):300-1

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