Pathophysiology of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus: a 90-year perspective
University of Leicester · NIHR Leicester-Loughborough Diet, Lifestyle and Physical Activity Biomedical Research Unit
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic disorder associated with an increased risk of microvascular and macrovascular disease; its main clinical characteristic is hyperglycaemia. The last century has been characterised by remarkable advances in our understanding of the mechanisms leading to hyperglycaemia. The central role of insulin in glucose metabolism regulation was clearly demonstrated during the early 1920s, when Banting, Best, Collip and Macleod successfully reduced blood glucose levels and glycosuria in a patient treated with a substance purified from bovine pancreata. Later, during the mid-1930s, clinical observations suggested a possible distinction between 'insulin-sensitive' and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Insulin
- Medicine
- Diabetes mellitus
- Glycosuria
- Insulin resistance
- Type 2 diabetes
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Good health and well-being