Title: Diabetes and the Pancreas
1Diabetes and the Pancreas
William J. Hennen, PhD
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2Latest update!!(World Health Organization
Survey)
Worldwide Diabetic Population Worldwide Diabetic Population
1997 135 million
2025 300 million (est.)
- 1 in 3 people in their 60s will get diabetes.
3Diabetes Mellitus
Number of people with diabetes is rising.
- Singapore
- Year population with diabetes
- 1975 1.5
- 1984 4.7
- 1992 8.6
- 1998 9.6
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4Diabetes Mellitus
Number of people with diabetes is rising.
- Malaysia
- Year population with diabetes
- 1960 0.6
- 1982 2.1
- 1995 7.7
- 1996 8.3
- 2004 9.0
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5Ethic Differences
In Malaysia and Singapore, diabetes is most common in In Malaysia and Singapore, diabetes is most common in
Indians 16
Malays 4.7
Chinese limited data
6Latest update!!
- Population of diabetics in Singapore is 300,000.
- Accounts for 1 in 10 deaths in Singapore.
7Cost
- Costs depends on how serious the disease is.
- A diabetic person spends 1,600/yr on
unsubsidized specialist outpatient care in public
hospital.
8Cost
- He spends 650/yr for subsidized outpatient care
at a polyclinic. - If his kidney fails, he will have to pay 12,400
/ year for dialysis and diabetic treatment. - Quality of Life???
9Latest update!!
- For every two known diabetics, there is at least
one person who is unaware he has the condition. - Type 2 diabetes is no longer seen as a disease of
the middle age or old age. - 10 Year old children suffering from Type1 Type
2 diabetes are common
10Diabetes Mellitus
The New Epidemic
- Far reaching effects
- Non-traumatic amputations (60)
- Blindness ( 53 )
- Kidney disease (40 of all new cases)
- 200-400 increased risk of cardiovascular
disease
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11Blood Glucose
Factors
- Stress
- General health
- Activity
- Consumption of food
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12Diabetes Mellitus
Type I (5-10)
- Children and adolescents
- (age lt40)
- Frequent drinking, eating, urination
- Autoimmune
- Requires insulin
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13Diabetes Mellitus
Type II (90-95)
- Late onset, usually age gt40
- Insulin resistance and/or decreased insulin
production - Requires insulin in late stages
- Possible genetic link
- Immune component
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14Diabetes Mellitus
Secondary Conditions
- Vision (cataracts and glaucoma)
- Kidneys (loss of kidney function)
- Nerves (loss of sensation in hands and feet)
- Heart/Circulation (increased risk of heart attack
and stroke, poor circulation) - Leading cause of death among diabetics.
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15Diabetes and Supplements
- Transfer Factor
- Fenugreek
- Bitter melon
- Gymnema
- Indian kino
- Korean ginseng
- Alpha Lipoic Acid
- Chromium
- Vanadium
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16Diabetes and Supplements
Transfer Factor - Immunity
- Reduced blood sugar in mice.
- (Biotherapy. 19969(1-3)149-57)
- Type I diabetes has a dominant autoimmune
component. (J Clin Invest. 2004
Feb113(3)451-63.) - May be initiated through viral infections.
- (J Immunol. 2004 Mar 1172(5)3173-80.)
- Increased immune activation and low-grade
inflammation in type II diabetes. - (Diabetes Care. 2004 Mar27(3)813-23.)
- Autoimmune mechanism possible.
- (Minerva Endocrinol. 2003 Dec28(4)297-312.)
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17Diabetes and Supplements
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)
- Stimulates ß-cell activity.
- (Am J Physiol 1999 Oct277(4 pt
1)E617-23.Diabetes 1998 Feb47(2)206-10.) - Synergistic with vanadium lower dose improved
safety. - (Indian J Exp Biol 1999 Feb37(2)193-5.Indian
J Exp Biol 1999 Feb37(2)196-9.) - Lowers plasma glucose.
- (East Mediterr Health J 2000 Jan6(1)83-8.Eur
J Clin Nutr 1988 Jan42(1)51-4.)
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18Diabetes and Supplements
Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia)
- Improved glucose utilization in humans lowering
fasting and meal-time levels. - (J Ethnopharmacol 1986 Sep17(3)277-82.Bangla
desh Med Res Counc Bull 1999 Apr25(1)11-3.) - May have insulin-like or insulin-stimulating
action. - (Int J Biochem 198921(2)149-55.J
Ethnopharmacol 1985 Jul13(3)313-21.) - May help repair damaged ß cells.
- (J Ethnopharmacol 2000 Nov73(1-2)71-9.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract 1998 Jun40(3)145-51.) - Lowers synthesis of glucose.
- (Biochem J 1993 May 15292(pt1)267-70.)
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19Diabetes and Supplements
Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre)
- Lowered plasma glucose in both type I and type II
diabetics. - (J Ethnopharmacol 1990 Oct30(3)295-300. J
Ethnopharmacol 1990 Oct30(3)281-94.) - Increased insulin release.
- (J Endocrinol 1999 Nov163(2)207-12.)
- Decreased glucose absorption.
- (J Vet Med Sci 1997 Apr59(4)245-51.)
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20Diabetes and Supplements
Indian Kino (Pterocarpus marsupium)
- Insulin-like properties
- (Acta Diabetol Lat 1989 Oct-Dec26(4)291-300.)
- Lowers plasma glucose.
- (J Ethnopharmacol 2002 Jan79(1)95-100. J Nat
Prod 1983 Mar-Apr46(2)232-4.) - Able to reverse experimentally-induced diabetes
in animals. - (J Nat Prod 1983 Mar-Apr46(2)232-4.)
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21Diabetes and Supplements
Korean Ginseng (Panax ginseng)
- Benefits in both short-term and long-term plasma
glucose control in humans. (Diabetes Care 1995
Oct18(10)1373-1375) - Possibly due to increased insulin sensitivity
and/or secretion. - Other research suggests effects on glucose
receptors and enzymes. - (J Pharmacobiodyn 1981 Jun4(6)410-417 Biol
Pharm Bull 1996 Sep19(9)1238-1240)
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22Diabetes and Supplements
Alpha Lipoic Acid
- May increase insulin sensitivity.
- (Diabetes Care 1999 Feb22(2)280-7.)
- May prevent or reduce the symptoms of nerve
damage. - (Diabetes Care 2003 Mar26(3)770-6.Bull Exp
Biol Med 2000 Oct130(10)986-90.) - Improves peripheral nerve conduction
- Antioxidant properties.
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23Diabetes and Supplements
Chromium
- Improves diabetic glucose levels w/o affecting
individuals with normal or low blood sugar. - Increases insulin receptor numbers and insulin
binding at the receptor. - (J Am Coll Nutr. 1999 Feb18(1)6-12.J Am
Coll Nutr. 1998 Dec17(6)548-55.) - 1-2 months of dosing may be necessary
- Lowers serum insulin and
- glycosylated hemoglobin levels.
- (J Fam Pract. 1998 Jan46(1)83-6.)
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24Diabetes and Supplements
Vanadium
- Inhibits the glucose from leaving cells.
- (Mol Cell Biochem 2002 Feb231(1-2)23-35.Meta
bolism 2000 Mar49(3)400-10.) - Targets muscle cells.
- (Physiol Behav 1993 Aug54(2)407-9.Mol Cell
Biochem 1992 Feb 12109(2)157-62.) - May also lower insulin requirements in type I
diabetics, based on rodent research. - (Mol Cell Biochem. 2000 Mar206(1-2)177-82.)
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25Diabetes and Supplements
Key Points
- Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases.
- A major contributor to illness and death
worldwide. - Many supplements can aid the diabetic condition.
- Increasing insulin secretion and/or sensitivity
- Modifying the absorption of sugar
- Altering the cellular movement of glucose.
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