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Type 1 diabetics have been offered new hope after scientists discovered that many of their insulin-producing cells are not dead, only dormant.
Diabetes is a condition where the body stops producing enough insulin to regulate sugar levels in the blood.
Scientists thought that people developed type 1 after the number of insulin producing cells dropped by around 90 per cent.
“This is incredibly exciting, and could open the doors to new treatments"
Professor Noel Morgan of Exeter University Medical School.
But a new study suggests that is only the case for very young people. After the age of six, many of the cells are still present, they have just stopped functioning.
Researchers at the University of Exeter believe it may be possible to awaken the dormant cells and reverse the disease.
Around 400,000 people have been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in Britain, and most did not develop the disease until after the age of six.
“This is incredibly exciting, and could open the doors to new treatments for young people who develop diabetes,” said Professor Noel Morgan of Exeter University Medical School.
“It was previously thought that teenagers with type 1 diabetes had lost around 90 per cent of their beta cells but, by looking in their pancreas, we have discovered that this is not true.