Our bodies may cure themselves of diabetes in future

New type of diabetes caused by old age may be treatable | The Stem Cellar

Diabetes is caused by damaged or non-existing insulin cells inability to produce insulin, a hormone that is necessary in regulating blood sugar levels. Many diabetes patients take insulin supplements to regulate these levels.

In collaboration with other international researchers, researchers at the University of Bergen have, discovered that glucagon producing cells in the pancreas, can change identity and adapt so that they do the job for their neighbouring damaged or missing insulin cells.

“We are possibly facing the start of a totally new form of treatment for diabetes, where the body can produce its own insulin, with some start-up help,” says Researcher Luiza Ghila at the Raeder Research Lab, Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen (UiB).

Cells can change identity

The researchers discovered that only about 2 per cent the neighbouring cells in the pancreas could change identity. However, event that amount makes the researchers are optimistic about potential new treatment approaches.

For the first time in history, researchers were able to describe the mechanisms behind the process of cell identity. It turns out that this is not at passive process, but is a result of signals from the surrounding cells. In the study, researchers were able to increase the number of insulin producing cells to 5 per cent, by using a drug that influenced the inter-cell signalling process. Thus far, the results have only been shown in animal models.

“If we gain more knowledge about the mechanisms behind this cell flexibility, then we could possibly be able to control the process and change more cells’ identities so that more insulin can be produced, ” Ghila explains.

Possible new treatment against cell death

According to the researchers, the new discoveries is not only good news for diabetes treatment.

“The cells´ ability to change identity and function, may be a decisive discovery in treating other diseases caused by cell death, such as Alzheimer´s disease and cellular damage due to heart attacks,” says Luiza Ghila.

Facts: Pancreas

  • There are three different types of cells in the pancreas: alpha-cells, beta-cells and delta-cells. These produce different kinds of hormones for blood sugar regulation.
  • The cells make clusters. Alpha-cells produce glucagon, which increases the blood sugar levels. Beta-cells produce insulin, which decreases glucagon levels. Delta-cells produce somatostatin, which controls the regulation of the Alpha and Beta Cells.
  • Persons with diabetes have a damaged beta-cell function, and therefore have constant high blood sugar levels.

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Journal Reference:

  1. Valentina Cigliola, Luiza Ghila, Fabrizio Thorel, Léon van Gurp, Delphine Baronnier, Daniel Oropeza, Simone Gupta, Takeshi Miyatsuka, Hideaki Kaneto, Mark A. Magnuson, Anna B. Osipovich, Maike Sander, Christopher E. V. Wright, Melissa K. Thomas, Kenichiro Furuyama, Simona Chera, Pedro L. Herrera. Pancreatic islet-autonomous insulin and smoothened-mediated signalling modulate identity changes of glucagon α-cellsNature Cell Biology, 2018; 20 (11): 1267 DOI: 10.1038/s41556-018-0216-y

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    Carbon Bigfoot

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    Operative words “could” & “animal models” meaning shear speculation IMHO. As a chemical engineer who has Type II Diabetes for ten years and since I past the three quarter century mark it probably won’t include me. The same scientists that eating carbs was less harmful than protein made me overload my beta cells. At this point I’m not on Insulin but 2000 mg Metformin/day and 1.8mg of Victoza and still can’t break 150 glucose and 7.3 A1c. Oh did I mention the hair loss with the Metformin. It sucks as a disease– avoid xs carbs and sugars, or amputation and blindness is in your future. Avoid speculative cures and BS science articles until Phase III tests are done.

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    cedarhill

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    For starters, do this search “dr. eric westman duke diabetes” and spend 10 minutes scanning his career at Duke’s obesity clinic and diabetes practice.
    Type 2 diabetes is curable for most people just by changing their lifestyle. There are literal hundreds of sites that explain how diabetes type 2 is a metabolic disease that is reversible. Thousands of cured patients from Sweden to Australia to Canada to the US to the UK around the world.

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