[Etiology and pathogenesis of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus]
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[Etiology and pathogenesis of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus]
Abstract
Type I and type II diabetes are the most common types of diabetes. The ratio of type I to type II diabetes is about 1:9. Type I diabetes is caused by absolute insulin deficiency and is therefore referred to as insulin-dependent diabetes. The disease becomes manifest clinically in childhood or adolescence ("juvenile diabetes"), though manifestation in adulthood is increasingly being observed. Morphologically a subtotal (> 80%) to total loss of beta cells in the pancreatic islets occurs. Lymphocytic insulitis, which disappears after the beta cells have been totally destroyed, is pathognomonic of type I diabetes. This insulitis is an expression of an autoimmune event that is triggered by a multitude of factors. An important factor appears to be a genetic predisposition (HLA DR3/DR4/DQ8) in connection with as yet unknown environmental factors (e.g., viruses). Autoantibodies, such as islet cell cytoplasmic antibodies (ICA), insulin autoantibodies (IAA) and/or autoantibodies to the GABA-synthesizing enzyme glutamic acid carboxylase (GAD), are already detectable in a prediabetic phase, though it is not possible to predict the time of clinical manifestation. The course of the disease is dependent on age. Young children require insulin therapy sooner than juveniles or adults.
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