| Literature DB >> 31178230 |
Nam-Young Kang1, Andreas Alvin Purnomo Soetedjo2, Nur Shabrina Amirruddin3, Young-Tae Chang4, Olof Eriksson5, Adrian Kee Keong Teo6.
Abstract
When diabetes is diagnosed, the majority of insulin-secreting pancreatic β cells are already dysfunctional or destroyed. This β cell dysfunction/destruction usually takes place over many years, making timely detection and clinical intervention difficult. For this reason, there is immense interest in developing tools to bioimage β cell mass and/or function noninvasively to facilitate early diagnosis of diabetes as well as to assist the development of novel antidiabetic therapies. Recent years have brought significant progress in β cell imaging that is now inching towards clinical applicability. We explore here the need to bioimage human β cells noninvasively in various types of diabetes, and we discuss current and emerging tools for bioimaging β cells. Further developments in this field are expected to facilitate β cell imaging in diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: beta cell; bioimaging; diabetes; fluorescent probe; islet; pancreas
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31178230 DOI: 10.1016/j.molmed.2019.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Mol Med ISSN: 1471-4914 Impact factor: 11.951