Insulin-related materials in the nervous system of vertebrates and non-vertebrates: possible extrapancreatic production
- PMID: 3049289
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1010850
Insulin-related materials in the nervous system of vertebrates and non-vertebrates: possible extrapancreatic production
Abstract
Studies from multiple laboratories with a range of methods raised the possibility that insulin production occurs naturally at extrapancreatic sites. Part A covers the presence of insulin-related materials in organisms that do not have an endocrine pancreas, including unicellular prokaryotes and eukaryotes as well as multicellular non-vertebrate animals (insects et al.) and plants. Part B covers possible production of insulin by extrapancreatic tissues of vertebrates that are remote from a source of pancreatic insulin e.g. early chick embryos and mammalian cells in culture. Part C covers possible extrapancreatic insulin production in mammals in vivo. Each section ends with an outline summary with evidence in favor of and against the hypothesis.
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