Chemical That Affects Biological Clock Offers New Diabetes Treatment 156
First time accepted submitter rosy rohangi writes "Biologists at UC San Diego have discovered a chemical that provides a completely new direction and promise for the development of drugs to treat metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes – a key concern of public health in the U.S. due to the current obesity epidemic. From the article: '...Scientists have long suspected that diabetes and obesity could be related to problems of the biological clock. Laboratory mice with altered biological clocks, for example, often become obese and develop diabetes. Two years ago, a team led by Steve Kay, dean of the Division of Biological Sciences at UC San Diego, discovered the first biochemical link between the biological clock and diabetes. He found that a key protein, cryptochrome, which regulates the biological clocks of plants, insects and mammals also regulates glucose production in the liver and that changes in levels of this protein could improve the health of diabetic mice.'"
Treatmen woo! (Score:1, Funny)
I like the mans. How does I get some treatmen?
My wife will just have to wait (Score:5, Funny)
That was obvious (Score:5, Funny)
It's obvious that obesity is related to problems of the biological clock. Their clock is always telling them it's lunch time.
Re:FIRST (Score:2, Funny)
A warrior's drink.
Re:Cryptochrome (Score:4, Funny)
Sounds like some really old Kodak stuff dug up by archaeologists.