[THE FACTORS OF THE PROGRESSION OF METABOLIC DISORDERS IN THE PANCREAS IN PATIENTS WITH ASSOCIATED CLINICAL VARIANTS OF THE CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS].

Likars'ka sprava Pub Date : 2015-07-01
L V Zhuravlyova, Y O Shekhovtsova
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The purpose of the present study was to determine the causal factors of the progression of metabolic disorders in pancreatic tissue and their relationships in patients with assotiated clinical variants of chronic pancreatitis (CP) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The study involved of 76 patients with CP and T2DM. The causes of progression of metabolic disorders in the pancreas in patients with associated clinical variants of CP and T2DM has been analyzed. The most significant of them were insulin resistance and abdominal obesity, which promotes early formation of the metabolic syndrome and the activation of fibrogenesis and steatosis in the pancreas and is caused by dyslipidemia, impaired glucose metabolism and the development of systemic inflammation and imbalance of adipocytokines. The relationships between adipocytokines, body weight and individual components of the metabolic syndrome in patients with CP and T2DM suggests the involvement of these hormones of adipose tissue in the formation of the metabolic syndrome and its components.

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[慢性胰腺炎和2型糖尿病相关临床变异患者胰腺代谢紊乱进展的因素]。
本研究的目的是确定胰腺组织代谢紊乱进展的原因及其在慢性胰腺炎(CP)和2型糖尿病(T2DM)相关临床变异患者中的关系。该研究纳入了76例CP合并T2DM患者。已经分析了伴有CP和T2DM相关临床变异的患者胰腺代谢紊乱进展的原因。其中最显著的是胰岛素抵抗和腹部肥胖,它促进代谢综合征的早期形成和胰腺纤维生成和脂肪变性的激活,是由血脂异常、糖代谢受损、全身性炎症的发生和脂肪细胞因子的失衡引起的。脂肪细胞因子、体重与糖尿病合并T2DM患者代谢综合征各组成部分之间的关系提示脂肪组织中的这些激素参与了代谢综合征及其组成部分的形成。
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