What’s wrong with the pancreas in diabetes?

25th April 2026, A/Prof Chee L Khoo

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When we think about diabetes, we think about the shrinkage of beta cell mass and its inability to keep up with the insulin demand. We have lots of information of what the islet cells can or cannot do in diabetes but we don’t actually know much of pathogenesis of the pancreatic endocrine (or exocrine) dysfunction in diabetes.…

Cholecystokinin (CCK) – more than just a gallbladder hormone

4th January 2019, Dr Chee L Khoo

When you treat a medical condition with an agent with known intended effects, it is not uncommon that we come across some of the unintended effects of the agent. Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor antagonists (GLP1-RAs) are very useful agents which not only improve glucose control via its known effects on insulin and glucagon but it is associated with modest weight loss.…