1. Structural and functional abnormalities in the islets isolated from type 2 diabetic subjects
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Deng, Shaoping, Vatamaniuk, Marko, Huang, Xiaolun, Doliba, Nicolai, Lian, Moh-Moh, Frank, Adam, Velidedeoglu, Ergun, Desai, Niraj M., Koeberlein, Brigitte, Wolf, Bryan, Barker, Clyde F., Naji, Ali, Matschinsky, Franz M., and Markmann, James F.
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Type 2 diabetes -- Case studies ,Islet cell stimulating antibodies -- Case studies ,Health ,Case studies - Abstract
Type 2 diabetic subjects manifest both disordered insulin action and abnormalities in their pancreatic islet cells. Whether the latter represents a primary defect or is a consequence of the former is unknown. To examine the β-cell mass and function of islets from type 2 diabetic patients directly, we isolated islets from pancreata of type 2 diabetic cadaveric donors (n = 14) and compared them with islets from normal donors (n = 14) matched for age, BMI, and cold ischemia time. The total recovered islet mass from type 2 diabetic pancreata was significantly less than that from nondiabetic control subjects (256,260 islet equivalents [2,588 IEq/g pancreas] versus 597,569 islet equivalents [6,037 IEq/g pancreas]). Type 2 diabetic islets were also noted to be smaller on average, and histologically, islets from diabetic patients contained a higher proportion of glucagon-producing α-cells. In vitro study of islet function from diabetic patients revealed an abnormal glucose-stimulated insulin release response in perifusion assays. In addition, in comparison with normal islets, an equivalent number of type 2 diabetic islets failed to reverse hyperglycemia when transplanted to immunodeficient diabetic mice. These results provide direct evidence for abnormalities in the islets of type 2 diabetic patients that may contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease. Diabetes 53:624-632, 2004, Nearly 150 million individuals are afflicted with type 2 diabetes worldwide, and this number is expected to double within 25 years (1). Although the magnitude of the health care problem [...]
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- 2004