Melanocortins and Their Potential for the Treatment, Prevention and Amelioration of Complications of Diabetes

IF 2.4 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetology Pub Date : 2024-02-04 DOI:10.3390/diabetology5010006
Gardner N. Robinson, R. Pickering
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Diabetes mellitus (type I and II) is an advancing global health problem, concerningly increasing in prevalence in most of the developed and developing world. Current therapies, such as the subcutaneous injection of insulin, are invasive and require a close monitoring of blood glucose levels to prevent hypo- or hyperglycaemia from occurring. Despite an inexorable search for a cure since Banting and Best discovered and purified insulin in 1921, insulin remains a solitary insula, still the gold standard for treatment of type I and late-stage type II diabetes mellitus. Apropos of complications, diabetes causes a myriad of secondary maladies, ranging from diabetic kidney disease, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic neuropathy to erectile dysfunction and peripheral vascular disease. While scientists continue to interminably tinker with perfecting mechanical insulin pumps or dampening the immune response to pancreatic beta cells, an important aspect of the aetiology of diabetes should not be neglected, that of the metabolism. At its heart, diabetes can arguably be considered a metabolic disease, and this review suggests a return to focusing on preventing and treating diabetes by focussing on its metabolic causes. This narrative review summarises the potential of a recent class of synthetic peptides, the melanocortins, to help prevent and treat the complications of diabetes mellitus. The review summarises recent work showing the potential benefits of the melanocortins in treating diabetic complications through various pathways.
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黑色素皮质素及其治疗、预防和改善糖尿病并发症的潜力
糖尿病(I 型和 II 型)是一个日益严重的全球性健康问题,在大多数发达国家和发展中国家的发病率不断上升,令人担忧。目前的疗法,如皮下注射胰岛素,都是侵入性的,需要密切监测血糖水平,以防止出现低血糖或高血糖。尽管自 1921 年班廷和贝斯特发现并提纯胰岛素以来,人们一直在不遗余力地寻找治疗方法,但胰岛素仍然是一个孤独的胰岛素,仍然是治疗 I 型和 II 型糖尿病晚期的黄金标准。至于并发症,糖尿病会引起无数继发性疾病,从糖尿病肾病、糖尿病视网膜病变、糖尿病神经病变到勃起功能障碍和外周血管疾病。尽管科学家们仍在不遗余力地改进机械胰岛素泵或抑制胰岛β细胞的免疫反应,但糖尿病病因的一个重要方面--新陈代谢--不容忽视。糖尿病的核心可以说是一种代谢性疾病,本综述建议重新关注糖尿病的代谢病因,从而预防和治疗糖尿病。这篇叙述性综述总结了最近一类合成肽--黑皮质素--在帮助预防和治疗糖尿病并发症方面的潜力。综述总结了最近的研究成果,这些成果显示了黑色素皮质激素通过各种途径治疗糖尿病并发症的潜在益处。
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