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The Science Behind Type 2 Diabetes
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The Science Behind Type 2 Diabetes

Learn more about the normal, complex process of glucose homeostasis and the mechanisms that lead to type 2 diabetes, including the role of incretins in this process.

Understanding Incretins

Incretins play an active role in mediating pancreatic beta- and alpha-cell responses in healthy individuals. However, this effect is diminished in type 2 diabetes.

Insulin Secretion

The coordinated functioning of pancreatic beta and alpha cells is essential to normal glycemic control.

Insulin Secretion Abnormalities

Although insulin resistance is found in almost all patients with type 2 diabetes, the defect in insulin secretion accounts for the development of hyperglycemia and progression of the disease. 12

DPP-4 Inhibition

DPP-4 inhibition has been shown to slow the degradation of incretins, therefore prolonging their actions in glucose regulation. 13,14,15

Evolution of Incretin Science

The area of diabetes research is rapidly evolving. In recent years, scientific attention has been directed to incretin hormones and their role in glycemic control.

View Pathophysiology

Review the process of glucose homeostasis and factors that contribute to type 2 diabetes.