James Cantley, Vincent Poitout, Rebecca L Hull-Meichle
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Abstract
The year 2023 marks 100 years since publication of the first report of a hyperglycemic factor in pancreatic extracts which C P Kimball and John R Murlin named glucagon (from GLUCose AGONist). Glucagon has a range of profound effects on metabolism including, but not limited to, stimulation of hepatic glucose production. Dysregulation of glucagon secretion is a key feature of both major forms of diabetes, leading to the concept that diabetes is a bihormonal disorder. Still, the work to fully understand the production and biological effects of glucagon has proceeded at a slower pace compared to that of insulin. A recent resurgence of interest in the islet alpha (α) cell, the predominant site of glucagon production, has been facilitated in part by technological innovations. This work has led to significant developments in the field, from defining how alpha cells develop and how glucagon secretion from pancreatic alpha cells is regulated to determining the role of glucagon in metabolic homeostasis and the progression of both major forms of diabetes. In addition, glucagon is considered to be a promising target for diabetes therapy, with many new potential applications arising from research in this field. This collection of reviews, led by Guest Editors James Cantley, Vincent Poitout and Rebecca Hull-Meichle, is intended to capture the field's current understanding of glucagon and alpha cell biology, as well stimulate additional interest and research on this important hormone.
2023年是第一份关于胰腺提取物中高血糖因子的报告发表100周年,C P Kimball和John R Murlin将其命名为胰高血糖素(来自GLUCose AGONist)。胰高血糖素对代谢有一系列深远的影响,包括但不限于刺激肝脏葡萄糖的产生。胰高血糖素分泌失调是两种主要糖尿病的一个关键特征,这导致了糖尿病是一种双激素紊乱的概念。尽管如此,与胰岛素相比,全面了解胰高血糖素的产生和生物学效应的工作进展缓慢。胰岛α细胞是胰高血糖素的主要生产场所,最近人们对它的兴趣再次高涨,这在一定程度上得益于技术创新。这项工作在该领域取得了重大进展,从定义α细胞如何发育以及胰腺α细胞的胰高血糖素分泌如何调节,到确定胰高血糖蛋白在代谢稳态和两种主要糖尿病进展中的作用。此外,胰高血糖素被认为是糖尿病治疗的一个有前途的靶点,该领域的研究产生了许多新的潜在应用。这组评论由客座编辑James Cantley、Vincent Poitout和Rebecca Hull Meichle领导,旨在捕捉该领域目前对胰高血糖素和α细胞生物学的理解,并激发人们对这种重要激素的更多兴趣和研究。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Endocrinology is a leading global journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and science guidelines. Its focus is on endocrine physiology and metabolism, including hormone secretion; hormone action; biological effects. The journal publishes basic and translational studies at the organ, tissue and whole organism level.