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This article originally posted 28 July, 2010 and appeared in  DietIssue 532

Lack of Zinc Linked to Diabetes

Lack of Zinc Linked to Diabetes: A U.S. researcher says zinc may play a role in blood sugar regulation and in avoiding Type 2 diabetes. Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy of the University of Michigan suggests that in Type 2 diabetes a protein called amylin forms dense clumps that shut down insulin-producing cells. However, in the presence of zinc, amylin does not form clumps. "We found that one of the likely factors stopping amylin from attacking the insulin-producing islet cells of the pancreas is zinc, which normally is found in high amounts in these cells, but is deficient in people with Type 2 diabetes," Ramamoorthy says in a statement. Ramamoorthy and colleagues looked at how amylin acts with and without zinc present using several methods, including nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. "By understanding what stops amylin from attacking islet cells in normal people, we hope we'll be able to understand how it is attacking them in people with diabetes." Journal of the American Chemical Society, July 2010

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This article originally posted 28 July, 2010 and appeared in  DietIssue 532

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