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Leprdb Mouse Model of Type 2 Diabetes: Pancreatic Islet Isolation and Live-cell 2-Photon Imaging Of Intact Islets
Published on: May 11, 2015
Mouse models created to study the pathophysiology of Type 2 diabetes
Derek LeRoith1, Oksana Gavrilova
1Diabetes Branch, National Institutes of Health, Room 8D12, Building 10, Bethesda, MD 20892-1758, USA. derek@helix.nih.gov
Abstract:
Obesity and Type 2 diabetes have become epidemics in the Western world. Understanding the pathophysiology of the disease should help in prevention and treatment of these disorders. A common theme is the presence of insulin resistance that eventually results in Type 2 diabetes. To understand the underlying mechanisms in the progression of the disease states, investigators have created mouse models by transgenic overexpression of a candidate gene or produced gene-deletion mouse models. This review will summarize many of the more appropriate models that study insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes.
