An article published in the latest issue of "Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry (JNB)" expounds the potential mechanism of vitamin D to prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D).
• Vitamin D can improve the function of pancreatic islet B cells in obese diabetic rats;
• Vitamin D reduces iron deposition and apoptosis in diabetic pancreatic cells;
• Vitamin D regulates iron metabolism through NF-xB-DMT1 signaling.
The iron overload in the pancreas promotes the onset of T2D. New evidence has regarded vitamin D as a key factor in the intervention of T2D
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