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Insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) is pivotal in mediating the actions of
insulin and growth factors in most tissues of the body, but its role in in
sulin-producing beta islet cells is unclear. Freshly isolated islets from I
RS-I knockout mice and SV40-transformed IRS-l-deficient beta-cell lines exh
ibit marked insulin secretory defects in response to glucose and arginine.
Furthermore, insulin expression is reduced by about 2-fold in the IRS-l-nul
l islets and beta-cell lines, and this defect can be partially restored by
transfecting the cells with IRS-1. These data provide evidence for an impor
tant role of IRS-1 in islet function and provide a novel functional link be
tween the insulin signaling and insulin secretion pathways.