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[Type I diabetes: an enteropathy?].

W J Malaisse

    Bulletin Et Memoires De L'Academie Royale De Medecine De Belgique
    |December 3, 2003
    PubMed
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    In BioBreeding rats, an intestinal disease (enteropathy) with specific features appears before autoimmune insulitis in type-1 diabetes. Dietary factors influence both conditions, potentially linking gut changes to islet damage.

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    Area of Science:

    • Endocrinology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Immunology

    Context:

    • Type-1 diabetes research in animal models.
    • Focus on BioBreeding rat model.
    • Preceding enteropathy in diabetes development.

    Purpose:

    • Investigate the link between enteropathy and autoimmune insulitis.
    • Explore the role of dietary factors in modulating these lesions.
    • Identify potential mechanisms connecting intestinal and islet pathology.

    Summary:

    • An enteropathy precedes autoimmune insulitis in the BioBreeding rat model of type-1 diabetes.
    • Morphological, biochemical, and functional enteropathy features are observed.
    • Dietary factors modulate the severity of both enteropathy and insulitis.

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  • Alterations in intestinal mucin, gut permeability, and GLP-1 signaling may link enteropathy to islet pathology.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the early pathogenesis of type-1 diabetes.
    • Highlights the gut-islet axis in diabetes development.
    • Suggests potential therapeutic targets in the intestine for diabetes management.