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Soft Matter ; 20(16): 3464-3472, 2024 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38573072

ABSTRACT

Pancreatic ß-cells regulate glucose homeostasis through glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, which is hindered in type-2 diabetes. Transport of the insulin vesicles is expected to be affected by changes in the viscoelastic and transport properties of the cytoplasm. These are evaluated in situ through particle-tracking measurements using a rat insulinoma ß-cell line. The use of inert probes assists in decoupling the material properties of the cytoplasm from the active transport through cellular processes. The effect of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is examined, and the subsequent remodeling of the cytoskeleton, at constant effects of cell activity, is shown to result in reduced mobility of the tracer particles. Induction of diabetic-like conditions is identified to alter the mean-squared displacement of the passive particles in the cytoplasm and diminish its reaction to glucose stimulation.


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Insulin-Secreting Cells , Insulin , Insulin-Secreting Cells/metabolism , Animals , Rats , Insulin/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Rheology , Insulin Secretion , Cell Line, Tumor , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/metabolism
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