Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2792883 | Cell Metabolism | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
β cell dysfunction is sufficient to cause hyperglycemia; β cell loss is not necessary but, if severe, can be sufficient and may be accompanied by intrinsic β cell dysfunction. Clinical testing can differentiate β cell capacity from β cell glucose sensitivity but cannot ascribe either to relative changes in β cell mass versus function. However, longitudinal and intervention studies indicate that β cell glucose insensitivity (stunning) closely tracks with hyperglycemia and is, at least in part, reversible. Rescuing stunned β cells is a key therapeutic target.
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Authors
Ele Ferrannini,