Can insulin therapy improve mitochondrial efficiency in muscle cells, and what are the benefits for diabetic patients experiencing muscle fatigue or weakness?
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1. Insulin therapy can enhance mitochondrial function in muscle cells, aiding in energy production and potentially reducing muscle fatigue in diabetics.
2. Yes, insulin therapy helps improve mitochondrial efficiency in muscle cells, which can alleviate symptoms of muscle fatigue and weakness in diabetic patients.