Type II diabetes has a substantial genetic component, but the mode of inheritance and the molecular basis of this inheritance are uncertain. This study documents the familial distribution of the disease in the parents and siblings of a consecutive series of type II diabetic subjects. We studied 66 first-degree relatives of 20 white subjects with type II diabetes and both parents alive. They were tested with a continuous infusion of glucose (5 mg.kg IBW-1.min-1) (n = 49) or FPG and hemoglobin A1c (n = 17). Seven probands had neither parent affected with diabetes or IGT, 10 had one parent affected (6 with diabetes and 4 with IGT), and 3 had both parents affected. The probands with affected and those with unaffected parents were phenotypically...
Objective: Offspring of type 2 diabetics have incre-ased risk of metabolic disturbances. The aim of...
genotyped 24 families with two or more juvenile, insulin-dependent, ketosis-prone diabetic siblings....
Aims/hypothesis Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified more than 65 genetic loci ass...
Type II diabetes is a familial disorder, as evidenced by the increased prevalence in monozygotic cot...
Type II diabetes remains a genetic nightmare. The major problem is identifying suitable pedigrees, s...
Variation at the variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) minisatellite 5' of the insulin gene (INS) is ...
We studied family histories of diabetes mellitus in the firstdegree relatives of 356 type II diabeti...
To determine the impact of a family history of the common form of type 2 diabetes and the phenotype ...
The genetics of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) remain enigmatic. In order to inves...
THE impression prevails that dia-betes mellitus is in some degree hereditary. In discussing this mat...
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes frequently co-occur in the same families, suggesting common genetic susce...
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) has a substantial genetic component, but the mode of...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) results from a co-occurrence of genes and environmental factors. There are mor...
Type 2 diabetes is a heterogeneous disorder of glucose metabolism characterized by insulin resistanc...
Inheritance plays an important role in the cause of diabetes. A considerable amount of research is d...
Objective: Offspring of type 2 diabetics have incre-ased risk of metabolic disturbances. The aim of...
genotyped 24 families with two or more juvenile, insulin-dependent, ketosis-prone diabetic siblings....
Aims/hypothesis Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified more than 65 genetic loci ass...
Type II diabetes is a familial disorder, as evidenced by the increased prevalence in monozygotic cot...
Type II diabetes remains a genetic nightmare. The major problem is identifying suitable pedigrees, s...
Variation at the variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) minisatellite 5' of the insulin gene (INS) is ...
We studied family histories of diabetes mellitus in the firstdegree relatives of 356 type II diabeti...
To determine the impact of a family history of the common form of type 2 diabetes and the phenotype ...
The genetics of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) remain enigmatic. In order to inves...
THE impression prevails that dia-betes mellitus is in some degree hereditary. In discussing this mat...
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes frequently co-occur in the same families, suggesting common genetic susce...
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) has a substantial genetic component, but the mode of...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) results from a co-occurrence of genes and environmental factors. There are mor...
Type 2 diabetes is a heterogeneous disorder of glucose metabolism characterized by insulin resistanc...
Inheritance plays an important role in the cause of diabetes. A considerable amount of research is d...
Objective: Offspring of type 2 diabetics have incre-ased risk of metabolic disturbances. The aim of...
genotyped 24 families with two or more juvenile, insulin-dependent, ketosis-prone diabetic siblings....
Aims/hypothesis Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified more than 65 genetic loci ass...