INSULIN AND TYPE 1 DIABETES

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INSULIN AND TYPE 1 DIABETES

The liver can store up to around 5% of its mass as glycogen.

 

Some cells in the body can take glucose from the blood without insulin, but most cells do require insulin to be present.

 

INSULIN AND TYPE 1 DIABETES

In type 1 diabetes, the body produces insufficient insulin to regulate blood glucose levels.

 

Without the presence of insulin, many of the body’s cells cannot take glucose from the blood and therefore the body uses other sources of energy.

 

Ketones are produced by the liver as an alternative source of energy, however, high levels of the ketones can lead to a dangerous condition called ketoacidosis.

 

People with type 1 diabetes will need to inject insulin to compensate for their body’s lack of insulin.

 

Our esteemed journal is looking forward for the upcoming issue (Volume4: Issue1) for the upcoming year as all the authors are invited to submit their recent scientific work through manuscripts in the mode of Research/Case Reports/Case Studies/Reviews/Short Review/ Short Communications/Commentaries/Short Commentaries/Letters to Editor/ Image articles etc.

A standard editorial manager system is utilized for manuscript submission, review, editorial processing and tracking which can be securely accessed by the authors, reviewers and editors for monitoring and tracking the article processing. Manuscripts can be uploaded online at Editorial Tracking System or as email attachment to: clinicaldiabetes@emedicalsci.org

 

Regards,
Morgan E,

Editorial Manager,

Journal of Clinical Diabetes