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A team of researchers at Nagoya University in Japan has discovered a new way to treat type 1 diabetes by using leptin, a hormone secreted by fat cells
It is important
Scientists who study rodents have found that giving leptin to animal models of insulin-dependent diabetes without the use of insulin normalizes
The research team, consisting of Ryoichi Banno, an associate professor at the Center for Health, Physical Fitness, and Exercise Studies at Nagoya University, in collaboration with Professor Hiroshi Arima of the Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, found that the limited potency of leptin can be improved
The protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) is an enzyme
The group intends to conduct further research to evaluate future clinical applications
The research was supported by the Young Scientist Grant Fund of the Japan Association for the Promotion of Science (2618K16225) and the IDDM Network of Japan