... , in the transplanted cells may be causing their death.
Until now it was not known why this insulin production ceases. The discovery now being published in The New England Journal of Medicine may ...
... research indicates capsaicin may have cancer-fighting properties and facilitate insulin production. It also has been identified as a useful pharmacological component in treating chronic pain.
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Furthermore, the pure insulin-producing cells managed to retain their insulin-production and glucose-sensing capacity over time.
The Singapore researchers' achievement provides proof of ...
... higher the C-peptide levels (a byproduct of insulin production, made up of amino acids), the lower ... year. Eight patients relapsed and resumed insulin use at low doses. The majority of patients achieved ...
... from glucose. One pathway towards a cure for type 1 diabetes may be to restore insulin production through regeneration of insulin-producing beta cells within a person's body, an alternative to ...
... issue of Diabetes Care. "This reinforces the idea that insulin treatment is a viable and safe option for patients ... plus metformin and oral triple therapy regimens affect insulin production in beta cells ...
... sugar levels, they have to increase their production of insulin. Increased insulin production however, places higher ... no longer produce sufficient amounts of insulin to keep blood sugar levels normal ...
... and circumstances behind the Lilly-Alkermes decision to discontinue trials of the AIR® inhaled insulin product are explored in a special supplement to Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, a peer- ...
... Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute has identified a protein that inhibits insulin production in mice - work that offers a new way of understanding, and perhaps of one ...
... in humans may provide insight into Type 2 diabetes as well, Philipson said, as the disruption of insulin production and secretion resembles cellular effects seen in adult-onset diabetes.
"We know ...
... levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action, or both. Afflicting nearly 21 million people in the United States, it is a major cause of ...
... type 1 diabetes progresses, because the decrease in insulin production as beta-cells are killed causes ... protein ET-1, due to increased production by the GSK-3beta–deficient fibroblasts. Antagonizing ...
... between C-peptide levels and colorectal cancer death could be due to a link between high insulin production and other potentially fatal diseases, such as heart disease and stroke, which may have ...
... quickly to glucose and used for energy or stored as fat. "When we are eating, blood sugar--and insulin production--goes up. When we sleep or fast, it goes down," he said.
The process is not so ...
... cells, Dr. Stewart pointed out.
He added that cell cycle replication molecules might also be targets for drugs that could transiently turn on beta cell replication to increase insulin production.