This paper to be published in Science reveals a surprising new role for immune cells in regulating blood sugar. Key Findings: ...
The liver and pancreas are the main actors in glucose metabolism, but not the only ones. Muscles, adipose tissue and the brain play different roles. However, the prize for the best new actor in ...
Findings suggest targeting neuro-immune pathway could lead to strategies for managing diabetes, obesity or some types of ...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and its analogs in this context, as they play a significant role in beta-cell function and survival. Various ...
A new study has uncovered a critical role for the enzyme Glucose-6-phosphatase 2 (G6PC2) in regulating blood sugar levels.
Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP1RA)—medications for type 2 diabetes and obesity that have recently been making ...
Immune cells unexpectedly regulate blood sugar levels, offering new insights for managing diabetes, obesity, and cancer.
New study shows that the gene G6PC2 plays an important role in regulating glucagon, a hormone that raises blood sugar levels.
The study proposes the immune system as a major regulator of blood sugar. The functions of hormones like insulin and glucagon ...