GABA signaling stimulates α-cell-mediated β-like cell neogenesis
Tiziana Napolitano1, Fabio Avolio1, Andhira Vieira1
1Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, Inserm, iBV, Nice, France.
Abstract:
Diabetes is a chronic and progressing disease, the number of patients increasing exponentially, especially in industrialized countries. Regenerating lost insulin-producing cells would represent a promising therapeutic alternative for most diabetic patients. To this end, using the mouse as a model, we reported that GABA, a food supplement, could induce insulin-producing beta-like cell neogenesis offering an attractive and innovative approach for diabetes therapeutics.
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