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Long-Term, Low-Dose Aspirin May Not Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Healthy Women

In a randomized controlled trial, long-term low-dose aspirin did not prevent the development of clinical type 2 diabetes in initially healthy women.
Medscape Medical News

Reverse Diabetes Around the World… One Person at a Time

Type 2 diabetes affects people in almost every country on this planet. Rates of diabetes are rising globally. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimates there are almost 250 million people...

Long-Term, Low-Dose Aspirin May Not Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Healthy Women

In a randomized controlled trial, long-term low-dose aspirin did not prevent the development of clinical type 2 diabetes in initially healthy women.
Medscape Medical News

Ancillary Services for Endocrinology

Endocrinologists battling shrinking reimbursements have been finding ways to boost revenue with ancillary services.
Medscape Business of Medicine

White Coat Hypertension Not Benign in Diabetics

White-coat hypertension appears to increase the risk of microvascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes, Brazilian researchers report in the December issue of Diabetes Care.
Reuters Health Information

Blood Sugar Linked To Decline Of Memory And Cognitive Health In Older People

US researchers examining how diseases in late life, such as stroke and diabetes, contribute to cognitive decline through their effect on the hippocampal region of the brain found that high blood sugar may contribute to the decline of memory and cognitive health in older people. They suggested exercising to improve blood sugar levels was a way some people might be able to delay the normal decline in memory and cognitive health that occurs in old age.

Negative Regulation of Syntaxin4/SNAP-23/VAMP2-Mediated Membrane Fusion by Munc18c In Vitro

by Fiona M. Brandie, Veronica Aran, Avani Verma, James A. McNew, Nia J. Bryant, Gwyn W. Gould

Background

Translocation of the facilitative glucose transporter GLUT4 from an intracellular store to the plasma membrane is responsible for the increased rate of glucose transport into fat and muscle cells in response to insulin. This represents a specialised form of regulated membrane trafficking. Intracellular membrane traffic is subject to multiple levels of regulation by conserved families of proteins in all eukaryotic cells. Notably, all intracellular fusion events require SNARE proteins and Sec1p/Munc18 family members. Fusion of GLUT4-containing vesicles with the plasma membrane of insulin-sensitive cells involves the SM protein Munc18c, and is regulated by the formation of syntaxin 4/SNAP23/VAMP2 SNARE complexes.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Here we have used biochemical approaches to characterise the interaction(s) of Munc18c with its cognate SNARE proteins and to examine the role of Munc18c in regulating liposome fusion catalysed by syntaxin 4/SNAP23/VAMP2 SNARE complex formation. We demonstrate that Munc18c makes contacts with both t- and v-SNARE proteins of this complex, and directly inhibits bilayer fusion mediated by the syntaxin 4/SNAP23/VAMP2 SNARE complex.

Conclusion/Significance

Our reductionist approach has enabled us to ascertain a direct inhibitory role for Munc18c in regulating membrane fusion mediated by syntaxin 4/SNAP23/VAMP2 SNARE complex formation. It is important to note that two different SM proteins have recently been shown to stimulate liposome fusion mediated by their cognate SNARE complexes. Given the structural similarities between SM proteins, it seems unlikely that different members of this family perform opposing regulatory functions. Hence, our findings indicate that Munc18c requires a further level of regulation in order to stimulate SNARE-mediated membrane fusion.

Supplements May Not Cut Cancer Risk

Title: Supplements May Not Cut Cancer Risk
Category: Health News
Created: 12/31/2008
Last Editorial Review: 12/31/2008

America Losing the Fight With Type 2 Diabetes

Title: America Losing the Fight With Type 2 Diabetes
Category: Health News
Created: 12/31/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 12/31/2008

Risk factors associated with a low glomerular filtration rate in primary aldosteronism

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism