血管老化的病理生理学以及新型心肾保护药物在预防糖尿病患者慢性肾病恶化方面的作用。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetic Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1111/dme.15464
Nikolaos Fountoulakis, Yoshihisa Miyamoto, Meda E Pavkov, Janaka Karalliedde, Giuseppe Maltese
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目的:在糖尿病患者中,慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者的预期寿命缩短,心血管疾病(CVD)的风险增加,而心血管疾病是发病率和死亡率的主要因素。与糖尿病相关的慢性肾脏病在全球范围内日益增多,是导致全球肾衰竭的主要原因之一。糖尿病与血管加速老化有关,而推动糖尿病患者慢性肾功能衰竭和心血管疾病进展的相关机制和介质可能有助于深入了解心肾并发症的病理生理学,并指导糖尿病患者的治疗干预:我们利用PubMed对包含糖尿病、慢性或糖尿病肾病、衰老、细胞衰老、动脉僵化、Klotho和sirtuins、钠-葡萄糖协同转运体-2(SGLT-2)抑制剂、肾素血管紧张素醛固酮系统(RAAS)和胰高血糖素样肽-1(GLP-1)受体激动剂等关键词的英文文献进行了叙述性综述:糖尿病进展性肾病与加速老化有关,部分原因是细胞衰老、炎症、氧化应激和循环尿毒症毒素等多种过程的驱动。这种加速老化表型会导致动脉僵化、内皮功能障碍、认知能力下降和肌肉萎缩,从而提高糖尿病和慢性肾功能衰竭患者的发病率和死亡率。肾源性抗衰老激素 Klotho 的缺乏和 sirtuin 水平的降低在这些衰老途径中起着关键作用。针对血管老化的饮食、生活方式和药物干预措施可能有助于减少糖尿病患者慢性肾脏病和相关心血管疾病的进展。目前治疗肾病的标准和支柱药物,如 RAAS 抑制剂、SGLT-2 抑制剂和 GLP-1 受体激动剂都会影响血管老化的途径:结论:通过针对传统风险因素采取多因素干预措施来预防慢性肾功能衰竭的发生,同时使用对心血管肾脏有益的新型药物进行治疗,可以防止糖尿病患者加速衰老并延长其寿命。
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Pathophysiology of vascular ageing and the effect of novel cardio-renal protective medications in preventing progression of chronic kidney disease in people living with diabetes.

Aim: Among people with diabetes those with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a reduced life expectancy with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) a major contributor to morbidity and mortality. CKD related to diabetes is growing worldwide and is one of the leading causes of kidney failure globally. Diabetes is associated with accelerated vascular ageing and the related mechanisms and mediators that drive the progression of CKD and CVD disease in people with diabetes may help provide insights into the pathophysiology of cardio-renal complications and guide treatment interventions in people with diabetes.

Methods: We conducted a narrative review of the literature using PubMed for English language articles that contained keywords that related to diabetes, chronic or diabetic kidney disease, ageing, cellular senescence, arterial stiffness, Klotho and sirtuins, sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors, renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists.

Results: Progressive kidney disease in diabetes is associated with accelerated ageing driven in part by multiple processes such as cellular senescence, inflammation, oxidative stress and circulating uremic toxins. This accelerated ageing phenotype contributes to increased arterial stiffness, endothelial dysfunction, cognitive decline and muscle wasting, thereby elevating morbidity and mortality in individuals with diabetes and CKD. Deficiency of the kidney-derived anti-ageing hormone Klotho and reduced sirtuin levels play pivotal roles in these ageing pathways. Dietary, lifestyle and pharmacological interventions targeting vascular ageing may help reduce the progression of CKD and associated CVD in people with diabetes. The current standard of care and pillars of treatment for kidney disease such as RAAS inhibitors, SGLT-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists all influence pathways involved in vascular ageing.

Conclusions: A multifactorial intervention to prevent the development of CKD by targeting traditional risk factors as well as treatment with novel agents with cardio-renal beneficial effects can prevent accelerated ageing and extend lifespan in people with diabetes.

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Diabetic Medicine
Diabetic Medicine 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.70%
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229
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetic Medicine, the official journal of Diabetes UK, is published monthly simultaneously, in print and online editions. The journal publishes a range of key information on all clinical aspects of diabetes mellitus, ranging from human genetic studies through clinical physiology and trials to diabetes epidemiology. We do not publish original animal or cell culture studies unless they are part of a study of clinical diabetes involving humans. Categories of publication include research articles, reviews, editorials, commentaries, and correspondence. All material is peer-reviewed. We aim to disseminate knowledge about diabetes research with the goal of improving the management of people with diabetes. The journal therefore seeks to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between clinicians and researchers worldwide. Topics covered are of importance to all healthcare professionals working with people with diabetes, whether in primary care or specialist services. Surplus generated from the sale of Diabetic Medicine is used by Diabetes UK to know diabetes better and fight diabetes more effectively on behalf of all people affected by and at risk of diabetes as well as their families and carers.”
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