Long term (4 years) improved insulin sensitivity following islet cell transplant in type 1 diabetes.
Brett RydzonRebecca S MonsonJose OberholzerKrista A VaradyMelena D BellinKirstie K DanielsonPublished in: Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (2018)
Insulin sensitivity measured by SIis was improved several years following transplant, while IS measured by HOMA-IR did not worsen. Higher exenatide dose, more islets transplanted, and diet and exercise (lowering leptin and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand) may improve IS, which may enhance glycaemic control and lower metabolic demand on transplanted islets. Long-term clamp studies are needed to confirm these results.