السبت، 28 يوليو 2012

Drosophila a new hope for patients with diabetes and liver

British scientists said that the fruit fly may give new hope for patients with liver and sugar in a solution to managing their disease.
According to the study conducted by scientists from the National Institute for Medical Research in Britain has been the discovery of cells responsible for the break down fat molecules in the house fly, which is scientifically called the fly "Drosophila."
The researchers found that the method of extracting energy from the fat molecules in fruit flies are very similar to those of the human body, opening the door of hope to find treatments and medicines that are better after a study metabolic processes in the fly in the smallest and largest.
And undertake the process of converting human liver fat stored in the body into energy through relatively long periods, which separate between each meal and beyond.
The result of any defect in the conversion of stored fat into energy and which may result from obesity to diabetes or other diseases in the digestive tract.
Scientists have discovered the participation of fruit fly and the human body in many of the genes responsible for it, allowing a better chance to understand the nature of human disease.
The new discovery proves that the fly is working to store fat and then burn them to convert it to energy is the most likely way is to that of the human body works.
The organizers hope the research that lead to deeper studies of the fly to test drugs benefit patients with liver disease of humans.

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