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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Weight Issues, insulin, glycogen, glucose
The balance between the actions of the two regulators mentioned, insulin and glycogen, help to keep the level of glucose in the blood in a narrow range. This is very helpful to human knowledge because it can help in the search for a cure, or solution to the diabetes problem. Current methods of treatment don’t eradicate the system of diabetes, although knowing what causes this disease to take place can help scientists in their attempt at fixing it. The next article mentions that obese rats and mice have been found to have reduced levels of leptin in their blood or defects in the sections of their DNA that code for leptin or its receptors; similar changes have been observed in some obese people. These observations raised hopes in scientists that leptin injections might greatly help dangerously overweight people. Unfortunately, the side-effects of performing this procedure have become numerous and extensive. This information, however, is very helpful in learning of the cause of obesity, and how the body processes energy. Now that scientists know what’s wrong, they can help to make it right; with this information, they can attempt to produce a medicine that would, let’s say, increase leptin in the blood, yet not block the response of human liver cells to insulin. Such a ground-breaking treatment for obesity would greatly reduce the number of overweight people in the world by the millions.
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