Circadian Liver Metabolism Affects Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus During Cytokine Storm Due to COVID-19

Dipak Kumar, S. Jahan
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Diabetes is managed to keep the blood sugar in normal range. This involves liver as glucose metabolizing organ and sensitization of somatic cells to utilize this glucose for daily energy requirements. The management is subjected to the rhythmic glucose intake as diet and liver circadian cycles that runs parallel to this zeitgeber. COVID-19 patients having diabetes as comorbid condition face the challenges of inflammatory cytokine management along with the organization of glucose. Increased blood glucose level during the cytokine storm further aggravates the pathophysiology of COVID-19 patients leading to high morbidity and mortality in such patients. Clinical treatment of these patients requires multidimensional approach involving circadian variation of hepatic physiology, glucose intake, and inflammatory cytokine release. © This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Copyright © 2021 Korean Academy of Sleep Medicine
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在COVID-19引起的细胞因子风暴期间,昼夜肝脏代谢影响2型糖尿病的管理
糖尿病被设法使血糖保持在正常范围内。这包括肝脏作为葡萄糖代谢器官和体细胞的敏化,以利用这些葡萄糖来满足日常的能量需求。管理是受到有节奏的葡萄糖摄入作为饮食和肝脏昼夜节律周期运行平行于这个授时体。合并糖尿病的COVID-19患者面临着炎症细胞因子管理和葡萄糖组织的挑战。细胞因子风暴期间血糖水平升高进一步加剧了COVID-19患者的病理生理,导致此类患者的高发病率和死亡率。这些患者的临床治疗需要涉及肝脏生理昼夜变化、葡萄糖摄入和炎症细胞因子释放的多维方法。©这是一篇在知识共享署名非商业许可(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0)条款下发布的开放获取文章,该许可允许在任何媒体上不受限制的非商业使用、分发和复制,前提是正确引用原创作品。版权所有©2021韩国睡眠医学研究院
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