Solis Mairim Alexandra, Moreno Velásquez Ilais, Correa Ricardo, Huang Lynn L H
1Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies, Panama City, Republic of Panama.
2Department of Medicine, Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University, Rhode Island, USA.
Diabetol Metab Syndr. 2019 Feb 18;11:20. doi: 10.1186/s13098-019-0415-0. eCollection 2019.
Latin America is a fast-growing region that currently faces unique challenges in the treatment of all forms of diabetes mellitus. The burden of this disease will be even greater in the coming years due, in part, to the large proportion of young adults living in urban areas and engaging in unhealthy lifestyles. Unfortunately, the national health systems in Latin-American countries are unprepared and urgently need to reorganize their health care services to achieve diabetic therapeutic goals. Stem cell research is attracting increasing attention as a promising and fast-growing field in Latin America. As future healthcare systems will include the development of regenerative medicine through stem cell research, Latin America is urged to issue a call-to-action on stem cell research. Increased efforts are required in studies focused on stem cells for the treatment of diabetes. In this review, we aim to inform physicians, researchers, patients and funding sources about the advances in stem cell research for possible future applications in diabetes mellitus. Emerging studies are demonstrating the potential of stem cells for β cell differentiation and pancreatic regeneration. The major economic burden implicated in patients with diabetes complications suggests that stem cell research may relieve diabetic complications. Closer attention should be paid to stem cell research in the future as an alternative treatment for diabetes mellitus.
拉丁美洲是一个快速发展的地区,目前在各种形式糖尿病的治疗上面临独特挑战。未来几年,这种疾病的负担将更加沉重,部分原因是城市地区有很大比例的年轻人,且他们有着不健康的生活方式。不幸的是,拉丁美洲国家的国家卫生系统尚未做好准备,迫切需要重新组织其医疗服务以实现糖尿病治疗目标。干细胞研究作为拉丁美洲一个有前景且快速发展的领域,正吸引着越来越多的关注。由于未来的医疗保健系统将包括通过干细胞研究来发展再生医学,因此敦促拉丁美洲就干细胞研究发出行动呼吁。在专注于干细胞治疗糖尿病的研究方面需要加大力度。在这篇综述中,我们旨在向医生、研究人员、患者和资金来源方介绍干细胞研究的进展,以便其未来可能应用于糖尿病治疗。新出现的研究正在证明干细胞在β细胞分化和胰腺再生方面的潜力。糖尿病并发症患者所涉及的主要经济负担表明,干细胞研究可能缓解糖尿病并发症。未来应更加关注干细胞研究,将其作为糖尿病的一种替代治疗方法。