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Epidemiol Mikrobiol Imunol ; 64(3): 121-9, 2015 Sep.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26448299

ABSTRACT

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1 DM) is caused by autoimmune-mediated and idiopathic beta-cell destruction of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans resulting in absolute insulin deficiency. Susceptibility to T1 DM is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. It is generally believed that in genetically susceptible individuals, the disease is triggered by environmental agents, such as viral infections, dietary factors in early infancy, or climatic influences. Many candidate genes for diabetes have been reported; those within the Major Histocompatibility Complex being among the most important. The most common autoantigens are insulin, glutamic acid decarboxylase 65, insuloma-associated antigen 2, and zinc transporter ZnT8. The destruction of beta-cells is mediated mainly by cellular mechanisms; antibodies only seem to reflect the ongoing autoimmune processes and are not directly involved in the tissue damage. They, however, appear prior to the onset of insulin deficiency which makes them suitable for use in the prevention of the disease.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/genetics , Animals , Autoantigens/genetics , Autoantigens/immunology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/immunology , Humans , Islets of Langerhans/immunology
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Vnitr Lek ; 59(5): 402-6, 2013 May.
Article in Slovak | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23767456

ABSTRACT

Paraneoplastic hypoglyacemia (PH) is a relatively rare phenomenon, which may be caused by insulinomas or nonislet cell tumours (NICT). Both types are among the major "fasting" hypoglyacemia as opposed to reactive postprandial hypoglyacemia. The most common group of nonislet cell tumours causing hypoaglycemia are large mesenchymal tumours, which account for over 50 % of all neoplasms associated with hypoglyacemia. Neuroglycopenic symptoms in patients with NICT may be present for months or years before the actual diagnosis of the underlying disease. Differentiation and correct diagnosis of this type of disease leads to significant improvement in the quality of life of these patients.


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Hypoglycemia/etiology , Pancreatic Neoplasms/complications , Paraneoplastic Syndromes/diagnosis , Aged , Female , Humans , Insulinoma/complications , Insulinoma/diagnosis , Pancreatic Neoplasms/diagnosis
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