Neonatal and very-early-onset diabetes mellitus

Michel Polak , Julian Shield
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Transient (TNDM) and permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM) are rare conditions occurring in one in 400 000–500 000 live births. In TNDM, growth-retarded infants develop diabetes in the first few weeks of life only to go into remission in a few months with later relapse as permanent type 2 diabetes, often around the time of adolescence. We believe that pancreatic dysfunction in this condition is maintained throughout life with relapse initiated at times of metabolic stress such as puberty or pregnancy. The mechanisms involved in this rare condition may inform on fetal pancreatic development, islet cell physiology and predisposition to type 2 diabetes. In PNDM, insulin secretory failure occurs in the early postnatal period. A number of conditions are associated with PNDM, some of which have been elucidated at the molecular level. Insulin therapy is difficult to manage in the neonatal period, and in experienced hands, the insulin pump may provide a valuable tool to administer insulin.

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新生儿和早发性糖尿病
短暂性(TNDM)和永久性新生儿糖尿病(PNDM)是罕见的情况,发生在40 - 50万活产婴儿中。在TNDM中,生长迟缓的婴儿在生命的最初几周患上糖尿病,仅在几个月内缓解,随后复发为永久性2型糖尿病,通常在青春期左右。我们认为,这种情况下的胰腺功能障碍是终生维持的,在青春期或怀孕等代谢应激时期开始复发。这种罕见疾病的发病机制可能与胎儿胰腺发育、胰岛细胞生理和2型糖尿病易感性有关。在PNDM中,胰岛素分泌衰竭发生在产后早期。许多条件与PNDM有关,其中一些已在分子水平上得到阐明。胰岛素治疗在新生儿期很难管理,在有经验的人手中,胰岛素泵可能提供一个有价值的工具来管理胰岛素。
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