[胰岛素抵抗在2型糖尿病中的作用]。

Diabete & metabolisme Pub Date : 1994-11-01
J Girard
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2型糖尿病,非胰岛素依赖型,是一种葡萄糖稳态疾病,涉及成人人口的5%。葡萄糖耐受不良的人群比例更高,达到10%。这些晚期患者没有被诊断为“糖尿病”,但其中50%患有非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病。在全球范围内,10%的成年人患有或将患有2型糖尿病,这是一个主要的卫生保健问题。典型的是,在2型糖尿病患者中,胰腺胰岛素分泌不足,肝脏葡萄糖生成在吸收后时期增加,周围葡萄糖消耗,特别是横纹肌,由于胰岛素抵抗而减少。我们对所涉及的致病机制的理解已经取得了很大进展。当临床表现明显时,胰岛素分泌缺陷与胰岛素抵抗的相对作用难以区分。然而,在口服葡萄糖耐受不良或2型糖尿病高危人群中,这两种机制更容易区分。根据我们对2型糖尿病遗传因素的了解,可以识别出高危患者。2型糖尿病的发病率在父母双方都患有糖尿病的受试者中显著增加。除遗传因素外,环境因素也会影响非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病的发展,从而导致2型糖尿病的多因素性质。为了确定这些不同因素的相对重要性,定义具有特征程度的代谢紊乱、胰岛素分泌异常和胰岛素分泌的不同阶段是有用的。(摘要删节250字)
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[Insulin resistance: role in type 2 diabetes].

Type 2, non-insulin-dependent, diabetes is a disease of glucose homeostasis involving up to 5% of the adult population. The percentage of the population with glucose intolerance is even greater, 10%. These later patients are not diagnosed as "diabetics", but 50% of them have non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Globally, 10% of the adult population has or will have Type 2 diabetes, a major health care problem. Characteristically, in patients with Type 2 diabetes, pancreatic insulin secretion is deficient, liver glucose production is increased during the post-absorption period and peripheral glucose consumption, particularly in striated muscles, is decreased due to insulin resistance. There has been much progress in our understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms involved. When clinical manifestations have become apparent, the relative roles of defective insulin secretion and insulin resistance are difficult to distinguish. However, in persons with oral glucose intolerance or in persons with a high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, these two mechanisms are more easily differentiated. High risk patients can be identified on the basis of our knowledge of genetic factors in Type 2 diabetes. The incidence of Type 2 diabetes is considerably increased in subjects with two diabetic parents. In addition to genetic factors, environmental factors also influence the development of non-insulin-dependent diabetes, contributing to the multifactorial nature of Type 2 diabetes. In order to establish the relative importance of these different factors, it is useful to define the different stages with characteristic degrees of metabolic disorder, insulin secretion abnormalities and insulin secretion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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