Oral chronic gavage with galanin in
diabetic mice increases insulin sensitivity, which is associated with an improvement of several metabolic parameters such as glucose tolerance, fasting blood glucose, and insulin.
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B cell treatment also quickly reduced the size and improved the healing of chronic skin ulcers in the
diabetic mice,
increasing the number of both nerve endings and blood vessels in regenerated tissue.
The U-M study explains how
increased cAMP in fat cells promotes the secretion of the hormone interleukin - 6, which signals the liver to stop producing glucose — thus improving overall blood sugar levels in obese
diabetic mice.