<<< Full experiment listing

PXD036390

PXD036390 is an original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.

Dataset Summary
TitleMonitoring Autophagic Flux in vivo Revealed its Physiological Response and Significance of Heterogeneity in Pancreatic Beta Cells
DescriptionAutophagy plays an important role in preserving cellular homeostasis in pancreatic beta cells. However, the extent of autophagic flux induced in various physiological settings in vivo is unclear. In this study, we generated transgenic mice expressing pHluorin-LC3-mCherry reporter for monitoring systemic autophagic flux. Our findings revealed that autophagic flux in pancreatic islets enhanced after starvation, although suppression of the flux after short-term refeeding needs more prolonged restarvation in islets than in liver and skeletal muscle. Furthermore, heterogeneity of autophagic flux in beta cells manifested after increasing insulin resistance and intracellular calcium influx by glucose stimulation increased more in high- than low-flux beta cells, with differential gene expression based on the flux. Thus, our monitor mouse enables us to reveal physiological response and biological insight of heterogeneity in autophagic flux in pancreatic beta cells.
HostingRepositoryjPOST
AnnounceDate2023-03-15
AnnouncementXMLSubmission_2023-03-14_22:56:27.070.xml
DigitalObjectIdentifier
ReviewLevelNon peer-reviewed dataset
DatasetOriginOriginal dataset
RepositorySupportUnsupported dataset by repository
PrimarySubmitterYuya Nishida
SpeciesList scientific name: Mus musculus (Mouse); NCBI TaxID: 10090;
ModificationListS-carboxamidomethyl-L-cysteine; L-methionine sulfoxide
InstrumentOrbitrap Exploris 480
Dataset History
RevisionDatetimeStatusChangeLog Entry
02022-08-30 02:45:45ID requested
12023-03-14 22:56:27announced
Publication List
Dataset with its publication pending
Keyword List
submitter keyword: Autophagy, pancreatic beta cells, insulin secretion, pHluorin, heterogeneity, insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus
Contact List
Yuya Nishida
lab head
Yuya Nishida
contact affiliationJuntendo University
dataset submitter
Full Dataset Link List
jPOST dataset URI
Dataset FTP location
NOTE: Most web browsers have now discontinued native support for FTP access within the browser window. But you can usually install another FTP app (we recommend FileZilla) and configure your browser to launch the external application when you click on this FTP link. Or otherwise, launch an app that supports FTP (like FileZilla) and use this address: ftp://ftp.jpostdb.org/JPST001824/