High Stress Can Make Insulin Cells Go Dormant

Status
Not open for further replies.

Northerner

Admin (Retired)
Relationship to Diabetes
Type 1
For years, researchers have investigated how the body loses the ability to produce enough insulin, a hallmark of diabetes. Now an intriguing theory is emerging, and it suggests a potential treatment that few scientists had considered.

The hormone insulin helps shuttle glucose, or blood sugar, from the bloodstream into individual cells to be used as energy. But the body can become resistant to insulin, and the beta cells of the pancreas, which produce the hormone, must work harder to compensate. Eventually, the thinking goes, they lose the ability to keep up. ?We used to say that the beta cells poop out,? said Alan Saltiel, director of the Life Sciences Institute at the University of Michigan. In reality, he added, this shorthand meant ?we have no idea what?s going on.?

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/02/h...aking-cells-revert-to-nascent-state.html?_r=0
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top