Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 28, 2026

Analysis of Beta-cell Function Using Single-cell Resolution Calcium Imaging in Zebrafish Islets
Published on: July 3, 2018
β-Cell Obligation in α-Cell Glucagon Response to Low Glucose
Pedro Herrera1, Eva Bru-Tari1, Marta Perez-Frances1
1Dept. of Genetic Medicine & Development, iGE3 and Centre facultaire du diabète, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, 1206 Geneva, Switzerland.
None:
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) destroys insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells, causing chronic hyperglycemia. Patients are also vulnerable to life-threatening hypoglycemia, driven largely by defective α-cell glucagon secretion, yet the mechanisms underlying this counterregulatory failure remain poorly understood. Using human pseudoislets from non-diabetic donors and complementary mouse models, we show that α-cells isolated from all other islet cell types fail to mount counterregulatory glucagon responses to low glucose, fully recapitulating the diabetic phenotype. Strikingly, the presence of even a few β-cells per islet is sufficient to restore α-cell counterregulatory function. These findings demonstrate that hypoglycemia-induced glucagon secretion is not an intrinsic α-cell property but depends critically on β-cell input. Defective counterregulation in diabetes therefore reflects disrupted α-β cell communication rather than intrinsic α-cell failure. By identifying β-cell loss as the primary driver of impaired glucagon secretion, this work reframes counterregulatory dysfunction as an islet network defect and highlights restoration of intra-islet β-cell signaling as a therapeutic strategy for improving glycemic stability in diabetes.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Hypoglycemia and Glucagon
Hormones Regulating Blood Glucose
In addition to accelerating glucose uptake and utilization, insulin has...
Glucose Homeostasis: Pancreatic Islets and Insulin Secretion
Insulin and C-peptide are...
Hypoglycemia
Glucose Homeostasis: Regulation of Blood Glucose
During fasting, when blood glucose levels are low, the pancreas secretes glucagon. it...
Cells and Secretions of the Pancreas
Exocrine function is carried out by acinar cells, organized into clusters known as acini. These cells contribute to digestion by releasing substantial quantities of enzyme-rich, alkaline digestive juices.
Concurrently, the dispersed clusters of endocrine cells throughout the...

