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In a first, Swiss study finds fat has unexpected benefits in cases of Type 2 Diabetes

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A research study in Switzerland has come up with the surprise result that fat, which is often cited as the ideal culprit of type 2 diabetes, may even have a role to play in actually protecting a person from the onset of the disease.</p>
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"Indeed, fat does not necessarily aggravate the disease and could even play a protective role: by studying insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells, scientists from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland, have shown that these cells suffered less from excess sugar when they had previously been exposed to fat.</p>
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By investigating the cellular mechanisms at work, the researchers discovered how a cycle of fat storage and mobilisation allows cells to adapt to excess sugar. These results, published in the journal <span style="color:#f00;"><a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00125-021-05633-x">Diabetologia</a></span>, highlight an unexpected biological mechanism that could be used as a lever to delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.</p>
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<strong>When fat lends a hand to beta cells</strong></p>
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In order to differentiate the effect of fat from that of sugar, the scientists exposed beta cells to an excess of sugar, of fat, and then to a combination of the two. The toxicity of sugar was first confirmed: beta cells exposed to high sugar levels secreted much less insulin than normal. “When cells are exposed to both too much sugar and too much fat, they store the fat in the form of droplets in anticipation of less prosperous times”, explains Lucie Oberhauser, a researcher in the Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism at the UNIGE Faculty of Medicine, and first author of this work.</p>
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“Surprisingly, we have shown that this stock of fat, instead of worsening the situation, allows insulin secretion to be restored to near-normal levels. The adaptation of beta cells to certain fats would thus contribute to maintain normal blood sugar levels.”</p>
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<strong>The essential use of fat</strong></p>
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By further analysing the cellular changes at stake, the research team realised that fat droplets were not static reserves, but were the site of a dynamic cycle of storage and mobilisation. And thanks to these released fat molecules, beta cells adapt to the excess sugar and maintain a near-normal insulin secretion. “This release of fat is not really a problem as long as the body uses it as a source of energy”, adds Pierre Maechler. “To avoid developing diabetes, it is important to give this beneficial cycle a chance to be active, for example by maintaining regular physical activity.”</p>
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Scientists are now trying to determine the mechanism by which this released fat stimulates insulin secretion, in the hope of discovering a way to delay the onset of diabetes.</p>
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However, while the culpability of sugar is no longer in doubt, the role of fat in beta cell dysfunction remains ambiguous. What are the cellular mechanisms involved? “To answer this key question, we studied how human and murine beta cells adapt to an excess of sugar and/or fat”, explains Pierre Maechler, a Professor in the Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism and in the Diabetes Centre of the UNIGE Faculty of Medicine, who led this work.</p>

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