While Insulin is a must for type 1 Diabetes, type 2 Diabetes is THE problem us (more than 98% of all people with Diabetes), a standard treatment plan for which includes diet & exercise, tablets and Insulin.
Despite progress in understanding of the underlying disease mechanisms for diabetes, there is still a paucity of effective therapies.
Unfortunately till today, we do not have a perfect Diabetes tablet or another way to take Insulin other than the injection.
Researchers have stumbled upon various new modalities of treatment for Diabetes. They include
Insulin is delivered directly to the lungs by an inhaler akin to those used by people with Asthma. This only can work for 3-4 hours, so the long acting insulin has to be still taken as an injection. Te absorption depends on various factors like presence of flu, nasal allergy, asthma, chronic bronchitis, etc.
This is a treatment option mainly for people going for Kidney transplant when a portion of the Pancreas of the donor is taken and implanted, in that way same medicine to prevent rejection can be used to protect the transplanted pancreas.
If only the part of the pancreases is transplanted the side effects of the chemotherapy are much more detrimental than Diabetes and this does not offer any guarantee.
Human beings are made from one cell in the beginning of the development; the cell multiplies and they take individual responsibilities. So initial rows of cells are unspecialized cells, later when they take up individual responsibilities they are called specialized cells.
Unspecialized cells are called Stem cells. The two broad categories of human stem cells are
There is a lot of Ethical, Moral, Legal and scientific issues are there in embryonic stem cell therapy knowing the fact very well that this type is better suited for the job.
To treat diabetes, stem cells need to be cultivated into insulin-producing cells. Once that has been accomplished, researchers plan to transplant stem cells that have been cultivated into insulin-producing cells into diabetic patients. Currently, those who receive transplants must take drugs that suppress the body’s immune system.
If a person’s own stem cells could be cultivated and used for transplant, such drugs would not be needed.
Before any cell-based therapy to treat diabetes makes it to the clinic, many safety issues must be addressed. A major consideration is whether transplanted stem cells can grow uncontrolled and induce the formation of tumours.
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