Minerals and Diabetes Mellitus

Murat Gürbüz, M. Çelik
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Abstract

Minerals take an important role in electrolyte balance, preservation and maintenance of bone tissue, blood clotting, and regulation of nerve conduction as well as role as enzyme cofactor in various physiological reactions in metabolism. Circulating levels of a number of minerals, such as zinc, chromium, magnesium, manganese, selenium, may be an important predictor for diabetes, and their supplementation may have beneficial effects on the health status of diabetic individuals. Glucose homeostasis is provided by the control and coordination of insulin hormone secreted from beta cells of the pancreas. In the event that the insulin in the body cannot be produced or used, disruption of blood glucose homeostasis occurs and excessive excretion of some minerals from the body may occur. As a result of increased requirement with excessive excretion, in the glucose metabolism pathway, in beta-cell function and insulin signaling cascade may occur impairments and this occasion may contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetes and its complications. The aim of this review evaluate the relationship between levels and/or supplement of minerals and diabetes mellitus. At this point we focus on zinc, copper, chromium, magnesium, manganese, copper, iron, selenium and vanadium. The results obtained from the studies show some differences in the relationship of body mineral level and diabetes mellitus. It also shows that mineral supplementation in the prevention or management of diabetes cannot provide sufficient evidence. In individuals who are at risk for diabetes and its complications, it is important to determine the level of mineral in circulation and the need for mineral supplements. Therefore, there is need for evidence supported by studies that require larger sample size and longer follow-up.
矿物质与糖尿病
矿物质在电解质平衡、骨组织保存和维持、血液凝固、神经传导调节等方面具有重要作用,并在新陈代谢的各种生理反应中作为酶辅因子发挥重要作用。一些矿物质的循环水平,如锌、铬、镁、锰、硒,可能是糖尿病的重要预测指标,它们的补充可能对糖尿病患者的健康状况有有益的影响。葡萄糖稳态是由胰腺细胞分泌的胰岛素激素的控制和协调提供的。如果体内的胰岛素不能产生或使用,血糖稳态就会被破坏,一些矿物质就会从体内过度排出。过量排泄导致需要量增加,葡萄糖代谢通路、β细胞功能和胰岛素信号级联可能发生损伤,这可能是糖尿病及其并发症的发病机制之一。本综述的目的是评价矿物质水平和/或补充与糖尿病的关系。目前,我们主要关注锌、铜、铬、镁、锰、铜、铁、硒和钒。研究结果表明,体内矿物质水平与糖尿病的关系存在一定的差异。这也表明矿物质补充在预防或管理糖尿病方面不能提供足够的证据。对于有糖尿病及其并发症风险的人来说,确定血液循环中的矿物质水平和矿物质补充剂的需求是很重要的。因此,需要更大样本量和更长随访时间的研究来支持证据。
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