The Role of ABCA12 in Type 2 Diabetes
GLORIA MARIA ANGELA URSINO
10.26180/5c04c064d78b3
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/The_Role_of_ABCA12_in_Type_2_Diabetes/7410398
Diabetes is a widespread metabolic disease that occurs when the body cannot control its blood glucose concentration due to dysfunction or absence of pancreatic β-cells. This thesis examines the role of the lipid transporter ABCA12 in β-cells. β-cells secrete insulin to lower blood glucose concentration, and their function is important for the prevention of diabetes. Using a genetically engineered mouse lacking ABCA12 specifically in the β-cell, I uncovered how loss of this protein affects the organisation of cholesterol to control insulin granule morphology and secretion, as well as how it controls the levels of potentially toxic lipid species in β-cells.
2018-12-03 05:34:27
insulin secretion
Biochemistry