Prelims:Current Affairs Mains:General Studies Paper-3 (Science and Technology- developments and applications and their effects on everyday life.)
Why in the news?
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has set up the country's first diabetes biobank in Chennai in collaboration with the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation.
Key points:
The biobank will help in research on the causes of diabetes, the different types of diabetes that affect Indians and related disorders.
This biobank contains blood samples related to two studies-
ICMR India Diabetes conducted in all states and union territories in several phases from 2008 to 2020.
Registry of People with Diabetes in India at a Young Age at the Onset
A large number of blood samples of different types of diabetes like type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes in youth have been collected for future study and research.
The process of setting up the biobank started about two years ago.
A recent article published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research describes the biobank and the purpose of setting it up.
Among the various biobanks in the world, the most famous is the UK biobank.
It contains biomedical data containing genetic, lifestyle and health information of five lakh people.
How does this biobank work?
It collects blood, tissue and other biological samples of diabetes patients.
These samples are used for scientific studies.
Scientists can learn more about the causes, genes and environmental factors of diabetes by analyzing these samples.
Importance of Diabetes Biobank:
It can help identify new biomarkers for early diagnosis and development of personalized treatment strategies.
It will also support longitudinal studies to track the progression of diabetes and its complications over time.
This will enable better efforts towards better management and prevention strategies.
Diabetes in India:
According to estimates, more than 11 crore people in India suffer from it.
More than 13 crore people are at risk of getting diabetes.
Diabetes or Madhumeha:
In Ayurveda, diabetes is called Madhumeha disease.
Diabetes is a type of metabolic disorder in which the body does not produce enough insulin.
Due to lack of insulin in the body, the sugar level starts increasing.
This disease is also genetic and also occurs due to poor lifestyle.
Pancreatic hormones:
Insulin:
Insulin prevents blood sugar (glucose) levels from getting too high.
It signals cells in fat, muscle and liver to absorb and store glucose.
Glucagon:
Glucagon prevents blood sugar (glucose) levels from getting too low.
Types of Diabetes:
Type 1 Diabetes:
It is caused by an autoimmune reaction (the body mistakenly attacks itself).
This reaction prevents your body from making insulin.
About 5-10% of people with diabetes suffer from it.
A person suffering from it needs to take insulin to survive.
It is also known as ‘juvenile diabetes’.
Type 2 Diabetes:
The body of a person suffering from it does not use insulin well.
About 90-95% of people suffering from diabetes have type 2 diabetes.
It can be controlled by making healthy lifestyle changes.
3.Gestational Diabetes:
Diabetes developed during pregnancy, where the woman suffering from it is diagnosed for the first time.