Trigger 5: T1 diabetes Flashcards

1
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T1 diabetes is

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on the rise

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2
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how much of diabetes is t1

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8-10%

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3
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why is the rise of T1DM not due to genetics

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due to the rate that T1DM it cannot be attributed to change in genetics of populations and must be attributed to environmental factors

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4
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cause of t1DM- simple

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triggering of autoimmune response again beta cells which causes beta cell destruction and impaired insulin secretion

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5
Q

strategies to prevent or reverse diabetes

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beta-cell protection

regeneration

replacement

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6
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very little is know about the

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aetiology of the disease- making designing therapies hard

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7
Q

how many people have t1DM

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422million

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8
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how much spent on t1DM a day

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£22m

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9
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how much of NHS budget spent on diabetes

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10% (although 90% are T2)

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10
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symptoms of T1DM

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Thirst
Thin
Tired
Tilet

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11
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how quickly is T1Dm increased

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at a rate of 4%/year

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12
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what has been implicated as responsible for the onset of t1DM

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virus

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13
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why have virus been hypothesised as causing T1DM- simple

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due to seasonal pattern of onset- specifically entervorisuses

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14
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which type of virus’ have been implicated

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enterovirus’

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15
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animal models and virus

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in animal models enterovirus have been found to accelerate the disease

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16
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example of enterovirus

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Cocksaxie

17
Q

virus- other argument

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♣ under certain conditions they were also able to protect against disease

18
Q

Blood tests used to research/ monitorT1DM

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  • genetic variants
  • autoantibodies
  • c-peptide
  • immune cell subsets
  • cytokine response
19
Q

why are blood tests not very practical

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most patients are children, limited by the frequency of withdrawals- children don’t like needles

20
Q

research on the pancreas is

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rare- major obstical for diabetic research

21
Q

how many pancreas’ have been studies

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150

22
Q

why have so few pancreas’ been studies

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  • verry inaccessible
  • not routinely biopsied
  • risky procdure
23
Q

the pancreas produces

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digestive enzymes and hormones

24
Q

how much of the pancreas produces digestive enzymes

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98%

25
Q

how much produces hormones

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2%

26
Q

which hormones does the pancreas produce

A

glucagon and insulin

27
Q

what ca be used to visualise the islets of langerhans e.g. detecting glucagon and insulin

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immunostaining

28
Q

what does immunostaining show

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that in T1DM B cells are selectively targeted

29
Q

in non diabetic immunostaining shows

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that most cells make insulin, only a few make glucagon

30
Q

in diabetic immunostaining shows

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no insulin production

glucagon cells still work and are functional

31
Q

progression fo T1 throughout life

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individuals start with some B cells. however at some point overt diabetes ensures due to not having enough b cells

32
Q

potential for an intervention if

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individuals at risk of T1DM are identified

33
Q

what is the main animal model for T1D

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NOD mice

34
Q

NOD mice

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non-obese diabetes mice

35
Q

NODs are used to

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study autoimmune diseases such as T1D

- mice spontaneously develop autoimmune diabetes

36
Q

strengths of NOD mouse

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  • existence of spontaneous autoimmunity and T1D
  • similar to human condition e.g. producing autoantibodies and increase in circulating auto reactive T cels prior to onset of T1D
37
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weaknesses of NOD mouse

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  • different pathogenic process to humans
  • therefore therapeutics may not be relevant to humans
  • difference in appearance of insulitis