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Objectives: We aimed to determine leptin level in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after fetal pancreatic stem cell transplant.

Materials And Methods: We examined 14 patients (aged 43-63 years old) with type 2 diabetes mellitus, which we subsequently divided into 2 groups and examined. Group 1 comprised 8 patients who received fetal pancreatic stem cell transplant (cells were 16-18 wk gestation) performed by intravenous infusion; group 2 comprised 6 patients in the control group who were on hypoglycemic tablet therapy or insulin therapy. The quantity of fetal stem cells infused was 5 to 6 × 106. We analyzed leptin and C-peptide levels in patients both before and 3 months after the fetal pancreatic stem cell transplant procedure.

Results: In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, fetal pancreatic stem cell transplant led to a significant increase in leptin levels, from 11.01 ng/mL to 16.29 ng/mL, after 3 months (P < .05).

Conclusions: Leptin level increase significantly within 3 months after fetal pancreatic stem cell transplant in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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