[HTML][HTML] Sex differences underlying pancreatic islet biology and its dysfunction

M Gannon, RN Kulkarni, MT Hubert… - Molecular metabolism, 2018 - Elsevier
M Gannon, RN Kulkarni, MT Hubert, F Mauvais-Jarvis
Molecular metabolism, 2018Elsevier
Background The sex of an individual affects glucose homeostasis and the pathophysiology,
incidence, and prevalence of diabetes as well as the response to therapy. Scope of the
review This review focuses on clinical and experimental sex differences in islet cell biology
and dysfunction during development and in adulthood in human and animal models. We
discuss sex differences in β-cell and α-cell function, heterogeneity, and dysfunction. We
cover sex differences in communication between gonads and islets and islet-cell immune …
Background
The sex of an individual affects glucose homeostasis and the pathophysiology, incidence, and prevalence of diabetes as well as the response to therapy.
Scope of the review
This review focuses on clinical and experimental sex differences in islet cell biology and dysfunction during development and in adulthood in human and animal models. We discuss sex differences in β-cell and α-cell function, heterogeneity, and dysfunction. We cover sex differences in communication between gonads and islets and islet-cell immune interactions. Finally, we discuss sex differences in β-cell programming by nutrition and other environmental factors during pregnancy.
Major conclusions
Important sex differences exist in islet cell function and susceptibility to failure. These differences represent sex-related biological factors that can be harnessed for gender-based prevention of and therapy for diabetes.
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