An increase in inflammation and islet dysfunction is a feature of prediabetes
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2020Vol. 37(6), pp. e3405–e3405
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Jessica R. Weaver, Justin J. Odanga, Erick K. Breathwaite, Michelle Treadwell, Angela C. Murchinson, Gary Walters, Danette P. Fuentes, Jung Bok Lee
Abstract
Based on our findings, inflammation and islet dysfunction may be more significant than originally thought in people with prediabetes. Rather than being in a normal state before diabetes occurs, it appears that subjects are already in an early diabetic condition resembling more closely T2D.
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