Diabetes Breakthrough: Drug Restores Insulin Function, Prevents Obesity and Disease
The researchers studied how a drug called diazoxide can help prevent diabetes in obese rats. They found that diazoxide improved blood sugar control, reduced weight gain, and improved insulin function in the rats. The drug also lowered levels of certain fats in the blood and improved the efficiency of insulin in the body. This study suggests that diazoxide could be a helpful treatment to prevent diabetes in humans by protecting the cells that produce insulin in the body.