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Way to restore body's insulin producing ability

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Aug, 2014 09:14 AM
  • Way to restore body's insulin producing ability
There is good news for patients suffering from type-one diabetes as they may soon be able to do away with their daily insulin dose to manage their blood-sugar levels.
 
Researchers have found that a peptide called caerulein can convert existing cells in the pancreas into those cells destroyed in type-one diabetes-insulin-producing beta cells.
 
"We have found a promising technique for type-one diabetics to restore the body's ability to produce insulin," said Fred Levine, a professor at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute in the US.
 
"By introducing caerulein to the pancreas, we were able to generate new beta cells - the cells that produce insulin," Levine added.
 
The study first examined how mice in which almost all beta cells were destroyed - similar to humans with type-one diabetes - responded to injections of caerulein.
 
In those mice, but not in normal mice, they found that caerulein caused existing alpha cells in the pancreas to differentiate into insulin-producing beta cells.
 
The research team then examined human pancreatic tissue from type-one diabetics, finding strong evidence that the same process induced by caerulein also occurred in the pancreases of those individuals.
 
Caerulein is a peptide originally discovered in the skin of Australian Blue Mountains tree frogs.
 
It stimulates gastric, biliary, and pancreatic secretions, and has been used in humans as a diagnostic tool in pancreatic diseases.
 
An estimated over 300 million people worldwide are living with type-one diabetes.
 
The study appeared in the journal Cell Death and Disease.

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