STEM CELLS TREATMENT FOR DIABETES
Stem cells as a success for diabetes treatment
Research using stem cells for diabetes has been overwhelmingly positive, showing promising results for treating type 1 and 2 diabetes. The use of stem cells in treating diabetes has been shown to improve blood sugar control and potentially restore the function of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas.
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels due to the body's inability to use insulin properly. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the absorption of sugar from the bloodstream into the body's cells for energy.
In type 2 diabetes, either the body does not produce enough insulin, or the cells do not respond appropriately to insulin, leading to a buildup of sugar in the blood. This can lead to various health complications over time if left untreated.
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes, usually appearing in adulthood, and is closely associated with obesity and lifestyle factors such as poor diet and lack of physical activity.
Can stem cells treat Diabetes?
Researchers are now turning to plant stem cells to achieve a high number of new b-cells without the adverse effects of a transplant. After being introduced into a patient, the stem cells migrate to the damaged tissue, differentiate into new b-cells, and maintain a healthy level of b-cells in the body.
Stem cells can be used similarly to treat Type 2 Diabetes. Although b-cells are still present in Type 2 patients, additional b-cells could supplement the body's supply to overcome the insulin resistance present in a patient. Treatment could aim to continuously maintain B-cell levels above the required amount to combat a patient's insulin resistance.
Conclusion
Stem cell research in diabetes treatment is showing promise, particularly in improving glucose control and reducing insulin dependency.
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