Diabetes: Dopamine regulates insulin secretion through a complex of receptors

In a leap forward for diabetes research, researchers reveal that the feel-good hormone, dopamine, regulates insulin secretion through a heteromeric complex of receptors, thereby providing new targets for antidiabetic medication and therapy. The study is the first to elucidate the mechanism behind dopamine’s down-regulation of insulin secretion.
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