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Approved Drug Slows Type 1 DiabetesPosted: Sunday, December 20, 2009The drug rituximab already used to treat autoimmune disorders may also slow the destruction of insulin-producing cells in patients with insulin-dependent (Type 1) diabetes. In Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as juvenile diabetes, insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas are destroyed by an autoimmune process. Researchers at University of Texas Southwestern and 14 other centers worldwide found that injections of the drug rituximab slowed beta cell destruction for at least a year in the pancreas of those newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, suggesting a potential treatment option to improve management and reduce long-term complications of the disease. Dr. Raskin went on the explain, "The results do, however, provide evidence that B cells play a significant role in Type 1 diabetes, and that selective suppression of these B cells may deter the destruction of the body's beta cells." After one year, the participants who received rituximab needed lower doses of insulin and were able to produce more of their own insulin than those who received the placebo. They also had better control of their blood sugar. Dr. Raskin said researchers do not think rituximab could ever be used to completely reverse Type 1 diabetes because the pancreas typically is too damaged by the time diabetes is diagnosed. Source: Diabetes In Control: New England Journal of Medicine, December 4, 2009 |
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