Understanding the link between high levels of cholesterol and type 2 diabetes 8 May 2017 Scientists have established that accumulation of fats in the liver can lead to the development of pre-diabetes, however less is known about the role of cholesterol in this context. New data suggests a link between cholesterol and glucose in the liver. Unfortunately scientists don鈥檛 yet understand how they link together. Dr Anna Calkin, from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, is using a 黑料网 Research Program grant to tackle this question. 鈥淲e know that fat in the liver plays an important role in the way the liver handles glucose. This can contribute to the development of pre-diabetes,鈥 Dr Calkin said. 鈥淏ut we don鈥檛 fully understand the role of cholesterol in this process. We have exciting new data to linking the way the liver handles cholesterol and the way it responds to glucose鈥. 鈥淲e want to understand why that happens and, importantly, if we can reduce cholesterol levels does that then improve the liver鈥檚 ability to regulate glucose levels, and ultimately protect against the development of pre-diabetes鈥. 鈥淥ne in three Australians have high cholesterol levels, so if we can understand the link between high cholesterol and pre-diabetes then we may be able to develop new therapies that will help people reduce their risk.鈥
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