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Diabeties Treatment and Transplanted Pig Cells

According to a recent study, transplanted pig cells have been successful in reversing diabeties in test monkeys. The islet cells, which are the cells that make insulin, were transplanted from pigs to monkeys and their diabeties was effectively reversed.

Islet Cells for Diabeties Treatment

For many diabeties patients around the world this is exciting news. In fact, successful transplants of islet cells have successfully reversed Type 1 diabeties in humans.

The problem will be demand for cells is greater than the supply. For the thousands of diabetics with tough to manage diabeties, a safe and consistent source of islet cells must be found.

Those of you not familiar with the latest on transplanted pig cells now have at least a basic understanding. But there's more to come.

Requirement of Drugs in Transplantation of Pig Cells

To manage rejection of the cells, drugs will be required in transplantation of pig cells. Transplants of human islet cells have already occurred but normally only when a kidney transplant is being performed at the same time.

Pig cells may be a substitute to human cells, particularly since considerable strides have been made in recognizing why the transplanted cells are rejected. Now work can commence on better therapies and ways to contain the rejection.

Thousands of diabetics will benefit from the new diabeties treatment, once safer and more effective ways of suppressing the transplant rejection system is found.

Clinical Trails on Humans

Research is going on and if it they continue to produce good results, clinical trials on humans could happen within the next few years. Biosecure buildings are now being built to raise healthy pigs for future transplants of pig islet cells to humans.

These facilities will be necessary to meet government controls and the desire is the facilities should be complete when new drugs are developed to remain the body from rejecting the cells.

Results of the Transplanted Pig Cells Study

The results of these studies are hopeful and will meet a need in thousands of people with Type 1 and possibly Type 2 diabeties. Chronic complications can be minimized by transplanting the islet cells into the portal vein of the liver in a diabetic.

If this method proves to be successful, the newly transplanted islet cells will sense the glucose levels in the blood on a minute-to-minute basis and will release the proper amount of insulin needed to control glucose levels. If transplants are successful, insulin will no longer need to be injected in patients who have received these transplants.

Benefits of the Transplanted Pig Cells

The transplant of these islet cells will minimize the risk of the severe complications that often go with uncontrolled diabeties. Damage to the heart, eyes, kidneys, blood vessels and nerves can be controlled and the risk of death considerably reduced.

The prospect of cell transplants that will reverse diabeties is a welcome word to thousands of diabetics all through the world. Until that day comes, people with an inclined nature for developing diabeties will need to look after their health. The need to exercise, eat healthy, and take care of the body is still there.

I expect that in the next few years, the likelihood of a cure for diabeties will happen to reality. Until then, exercise, reduce the sugar and sweets in your diet, and look after your body.

 

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