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This chapter reviews the etiopathogenesis of type 1 diabetes, which includes genetic (such as a strong association with HLA haplotypes, genetic linkage with immune system genes), immunological (such as specificity for beta cells and the presence of antigen-specific T cells), environmental factors (s...
Summary Recent studies of the pathophysiological alterations that occur in elderly people with diabetes suggest that there are many ways in which diabetes in the elderly is unique. There is a strong genetic component to diabetes in the elderly but the specific genes have yet to be identified. The...
I.13 Pathophysiology of Type 1 diabetes mellitus The nature of the genetic influence in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes is unclear in that nowwe have many forms of exercise, be they CrossFit, endurance, powerlifting In the study, bothaerobic exercises and resistance exercise were......
Type 1 diabetesCellular microenvironmentsIsletsOrganoid-on-a-chipIsogenic cellular systemsBiomimetic modelingThe pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes is a complex process involving tightly controlled microenvironments, a number of highly specific immune cell - islet cell interactions, and the eventual breaking...
International Association for the Study of O. Harmonizing the metabolic syndrome: a joint interim statement of the International Diabetes Federation Task Force on Epidemiology and Prevention; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; American Heart Association; World Heart Federation; International Atherosc...
The state of intermediate hyperglycemia is indicative of elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes1. However, the current definition of prediabetes neither reflects subphenotypes of pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes nor is predictive of future metabol
Novel Diabetes Autoantibodies and Prediction of Type 1 Diabetes Autoantibodies are currently the most robust biomarkers of type 1 diabetes and are frequently used to establish entry criteria for the participation of gen... Janet,M.,Wenzlau,... - 《Current Diabetes Reports》 被引量: 48发表: 2013...
Epigenetic changes in renal genes dysregulated in mouse and rat models of type 1 diabetes Epigenetic processes are increasingly being recognized as factors in the pathophysiology of diabetes complications, but few chromatin studies have been don... R Komers,D Mar,O Denisenko,... - 《Laboratory Inv...
diabetes are likely to contribute to these lipid changes, as insulin plays an important role in regulating lipid metabolism. In addition, some adipocytokines, such as adiponectin or retinol-binding protein 4, may also contribute to the development of dyslipidaemia in patients with type 2 diabetes. ...