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Progression to diabetes
1) Very beginning
2) IFG or IGT range
3) Frank diabetes
5 stage during development of DM by the authors
Stage 1 (compensation)
Stage 2 (stable period of b cell adaptation)
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 1; compensation
Signal leading to increased b cell mass
Glucokinase in b cell
The importance of b cell differentiation
Glut2
aerobic glycolysis
To maintain specialization
Some enzyme to be supressed
Include
Maintenance of b cell differentiation during stage 1 compensation
Stage 2; stable adaptation
Loss of GSIS in stage 2; glucotoxicity hypothesis
Changes in b cell differentiation in stage 2
why is stage 3 unstable?
Stage 3; unstable early decompensation
stage 4; stable decompensation
Change in b cell mass, function, and differentiation in stage 4
stage 5; severe decompensation
1) Very beginning
2) IFG or IGT range
3) Frank diabetes
5 stage during development of DM by the authors
Stage 1 (compensation)
Stage 2 (stable period of b cell adaptation)
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 1; compensation
Signal leading to increased b cell mass
Glucokinase in b cell
The importance of b cell differentiation
Glut2
aerobic glycolysis
To maintain specialization
Some enzyme to be supressed
Include
Maintenance of b cell differentiation during stage 1 compensation
Stage 2; stable adaptation
Loss of GSIS in stage 2; glucotoxicity hypothesis
Changes in b cell differentiation in stage 2
why is stage 3 unstable?
Stage 3; unstable early decompensation
stage 4; stable decompensation
Change in b cell mass, function, and differentiation in stage 4
stage 5; severe decompensation
본문내용
Progression to diabetes
1) Very beginning
- fasting plasma glucose
; 80mg/dL -> 89 mg/dL
- cannot be recognized as clinically
2) IFG or IGT range
3) Frank diabetes
very similar change can occur as type 1 dM unfold, or as pancreatic islet cell transplantations fail
5 stage during development of DM by the authors
5 stage can be distinguished by change in b cell mass, phenotype, function
Stage 1 (compensation)
; insulin secretion increase to maintain normal glucose level during insulin resistance
2) Stage 2 (stable period of b cell adaptation)
; when glucose level rise to levels of 89 ~ 116mg/dll
1) Very beginning
- fasting plasma glucose
; 80mg/dL -> 89 mg/dL
- cannot be recognized as clinically
2) IFG or IGT range
3) Frank diabetes
very similar change can occur as type 1 dM unfold, or as pancreatic islet cell transplantations fail
5 stage during development of DM by the authors
5 stage can be distinguished by change in b cell mass, phenotype, function
Stage 1 (compensation)
; insulin secretion increase to maintain normal glucose level during insulin resistance
2) Stage 2 (stable period of b cell adaptation)
; when glucose level rise to levels of 89 ~ 116mg/dll
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