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Obesity-related inflammation may trigger type 2 diabetes

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Washington: Medical researchers have identified a new molecular mechanism which may play a role in development of type 2 diabetes.

Research from Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health describes a surprising connection between inflammation and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) dysfunction which are known to be involved in the development of type 2 diabetes and suggests that targeting this connection could aid in the development of new therapies for the metabolic disease.

ER function is critical for the liver and other organs to maintain proper glucose levels in the body.

The researchers studied liver cells to demonstrate that obesity-associated inflammation can lead to increased production of nitric oxide (NO), a powerful gas that can cripple the ER, a mini-organ inside cells that plays a key role in the synthesis of many proteins and lipids.

Senior author Gokhan S Hotamisligil said that the results established that in an environment suffering from chronic inflammation, mini organs lose their vitality through a specific link that was identified in their study, and suggested that therapies that target inflammatory pathways, including nitric oxide production, could be effective strategies in the treatment of metabolic disease.

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