H. Sasaki, Tohru Asayama, Saburo Kanai, M. Kurokawa, Y. Miyashita, K. Shirai
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摘要
研究α-葡萄糖苷酶抑制剂阿卡波糖对2型糖尿病患者血脂及糖化血红蛋白的影响。此外,比较有和没有药师辅导的患者的糖化血红蛋白和血清脂蛋白的改善率。对55例控制不良的2型糖尿病患者给予阿卡波糖治疗4个月。总体而言,HbA1c水平降低了1.55%。接受患者心理咨询的患者(PC, n=17)降低了2.1%,未接受患者心理咨询的患者(n =38)降低了1.05%(p<0.01)。总胆固醇和甘油三酯水平分别降低了7.7%和21.8%,但PC患者的下降率明显高于非PC患者(总胆固醇8.8% vs 5.3%,甘油三酯29.3% vs 10.1%, p均< 0.001)。在聚丙烯酰胺圆盘电泳中,在VLDL和LDL之间迁移的Midband在45%的患者中消失,PC的Midband在60%的患者中消失,而非PC的发生率为35%。提示2型糖尿病阿卡波糖延迟葡萄糖吸收可改善血清脂蛋白及血糖水平,药师对患者的疏导可显著提高阿卡波糖的疗效。
Effect of Acarbose on the Lipoprotein Metabolism of Diabetes Mellitus Patients and Patient Counseling.
The effects of an α-glucosidase inhibitor, acarbose on serum lipoproteins as well as hemoglobin A1c were studied in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Furthermore, the improving rates of hemoglobin A1c and serum lipoproteins were compared between the patients with and those without patient-counseling by a pharmacist.Acarbose was administered to 55 poor control type 2 diabetes mellitus patients for 4 months. Overall, the level of HbA1c was reduced by 1.55%. The reduction in patients with patient counseling (PC, n=17) was 2.1% while that in patients without such counseling (non-PC, n=38) was 1.05%(p<0.01). Total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were reduced in total by 7.7%, 21.8%, respectively, but the rate of decrease was significantly larger in PC than in non-PC patients (8.8% vs 5.3% for total cholesterol, 29.3% vs 10.1% for triglyceride, both p< 0.001). The Midband, which migrated between VLDL and LDL on polyacrylamide disc electrophoresis disappeared in 45% of the patients, and the Midband of PC disappeared in 60% of the patients, whereas the same rate for non-PC was 35%.These results suggested that the delayed glucose absorption by acarbose in type 2 diabetes mellitus improved the serum lipoproteins as well as the blood glucose level, and that patient counseling by a pharmacist significantly improved the efficacy of this agent.