The endocrine role between β cells and intra-islet endothelial cells [Review]

  • Cao Zilong
    School of Medicine, Shandong University, Shandong 250012, P.R.China
  • Wang Xiaoyu
    School of Medicine, Shandong University, Shandong 250012, P.R.China

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Abstract

The islets of Langerhans is the endocrine function region of pancreas, which exist in five cell types. The majority of endocrine cells are insulin-secreting β cells, mixed up with glucagon-secreting α-cells. The islets of Langerhans are highly vascularized, and the capillary network around the islet is about five times denser than that in the exocrine tissues. It guarantees endocrine cells adequately contact with the capillary networks. Above mentioned is the basis of deep study the interaction between β cells and capillary. Increasing number of studies contribute to the consensus that endothelial cells have positive effects in the islet microenvironment. Endothelial cells can act as endocrine cells which release many active substances, such as hepatocyte growth factors (HGF), thrombospondin-1(TSP-1), laminins, and collagens by means of different molecule pathways, inducing β cells differentiation, proliferation, survivor, and insulin release next to the vessels. Apart from the effect of endothelial cells on β cells by paracrine fashion, the islets can utilize VEGF-A, angiopoietin-1 and insulin signaling to increase the interaction with endothelial cells. As the endocrine role of endothelial cells to β cells, it may be a novel target to stimulate β cells regeneration, promote vascularization post islet transplantation strategy in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.

Journal

  • Endocrine Journal

    Endocrine Journal 61 (7), 647-654, 2014

    The Japan Endocrine Society

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