Literature DB >> 3898829

Islet-cell abnormalities in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

P Raskin.   

Abstract

Patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus have enlarged islets of Langerhans, an increased number of insulin-secreting beta cells, and a "horseshoe-shaped" relationship between plasma insulin and glucose levels. To some extent, beta-cell dysfunction in patients with type II diabetes is reversible with appropriate hypoglycemic therapy. Defects in the glucagon-secreting alpha cells in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus include basal hyperglucagonemia, an exaggerated glucagon response to aminogenic stimuli, and hyposuppressibility of glucagon by hyperglycemia. Although peripheral resistance to insulin may play a role in type II diabetes, defects in islet-cell function clearly play a significant role as well.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3898829     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(85)90578-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med        ISSN: 0002-9343            Impact factor:   4.965


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