betaceller
Betaceller are endocrine cells located in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. They are the most abundant cell type within an islet and are specialized for the production and secretion of insulin, the hormone that lowers blood glucose. Betaceller also release C-peptide in equimolar amounts with insulin and, together with amylin, participate in metabolic regulation.
Function and mechanism: Betaceller sense changes in blood glucose and release insulin in response to elevated
Development and regulation: Betaceller develop from progenitor cells during embryogenesis, and the adult beta-cell mass can
Clinical significance: In type 1 diabetes, autoimmune destruction of betaceller leads to insulin deficiency. In type
Research and therapy: Efforts include developing stem-cell–derived beta-like cells, beta-cell replacement strategies, and interventions to protect