hrp0092p2-103 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2019
Ugurlu Aylin Kilinç
, Bideci Aysun
, Arhan Ebru
, Döger Esra
, Serdaroglu Ayse
, Tekin Orgun Leman
, Soysal Acar Azime Sebnem
, Çamurdan Orhun
, Cinaz Peyami
, Gücüyener Kivilcim
Glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) is the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of L-glutamat into GABA, one of the classical neurotransmitters with neuroinhibitory function. GAD is present in GABAergic neurons and in pancreatic beta cells. It is remarkable that Anti-GAD antibody(Anti-GADab) can have different disease manifestations, i.e., Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), Stiff-Person Syndrome, limbic encephalitis (LE), epilepsy. Cooccurence of T1DM and LE is reported in the lit...