Track 6: Stem Cell Treatment in Diabetes
It is theoretically possible to cure Type 1 diabetes by transplanting confined islet cells, beta cells, or even an entire pancreas from a donor into the patient. Transplants will enable the body to regain control of aldohexose levels, and hypoglycemic agents will be used only rarely in the future. Islets of Langerhans, or pancreatic stem cell islets, are small groups of cells distributed across the pancreas. The islets of the pancreas include a number of cells, including beta cells that produce the hormone insulin. Insulin helps cells to retain aldohexose from the circulation system and use it for energy at some point in the body.
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