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Newly discovered knowledge pertaining to glucagon and its clinical applications.

Dan KawamoriShugo Sasaki
Published in: Journal of diabetes investigation (2023)
Glucagon has been defined as an 'insulin counteracting hormone', which raises blood glucose levels. Recent progress in basic research has shown that glucagon is closely involved in glucose and amino acid metabolism. Additionally, its secretion is intricately, but precisely, regulated by various mechanisms involving molecules in addition to glucose, thus showing its critical role in systemic nutrient metabolism. An innovative dual-antibody-linked immunosorbent assay for glucagon that improves measurement accuracy has been developed, and substantial clinical findings have been obtained using this new system. This discovery expanded the pathophysiological significance of glucagon and accelerated the development of its clinical applications in diabetes.
Keyphrases
  • blood glucose
  • glycemic control
  • type diabetes
  • amino acid
  • high throughput
  • healthcare
  • cardiovascular disease
  • small molecule
  • metabolic syndrome
  • insulin resistance