β-Cell Failure in Diabetes and Preservation by Clinical Treatment
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Abstract
There is a progressive deterioration in beta-cell function and mass in type 2 diabetics. It was found that islet function was about 50% of normal at the time of diagnosis, and a reduction in beta-cell mass of about 60% was shown at necropsy. The reduction of beta-cell mass is attributable to accelerated apoptosis. The major factors for progressive loss of beta-cell function and mass are glucotoxicity, lipotoxicity, proinflammatory cytokines, leptin, and islet cell amyloid. Impaired beta-cell function and possibly beta-cell mass appear to be reversible, particularly at early stages of the disease where the limiting threshold for reversibility of decreased beta-cell mass has probably not been passed. Among the…
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Keywords
- Beta cell
- Lipotoxicity
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Islet
- Insulin
- Chemistry
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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